In NBA 2K20, players often look for the best teams they can build early on in the MyTeam mode that focuses on acquiring trading cards o𓄧f current and former NBA players. Ruby cards offer a nice sweet spo🐼t of being decently high in the overall department, but not cost an arm and a leg in in-game currency.
Considering the highest a ruby card can be is 89 overall, understand that all of the cards on this list are in-fact an 89 overall. Let's now look at the ten best ruby cards in NBA 2K20's My🍷Team mode, 🃏so far, and rank them from worst to first.
10 Carmelo Anthony ಞ
You wouldn't think that a year removed from the NBA that Carmelo Anthony would have an 89 overall card with the Po꧟rtland Trailblazers. It turns out that year not only humbled the one-time great, but it also made him evolve his game into be😼ing more of a team and role player.
His solid play earned him a Moments of the Week card for Week 11 of the NBA that has plenty of 🎶outside scoring ability. He's not athletic as he once was, but his bigger frame has allowed him to become a solid rebounder on the defensive glass.
9 💃 Tony Allen
Tony Allen was the type of guy you knew would only give you 5 to 10 points 🌊on a nightly basis, but you started him because he would handicap your opponent with his unrelenting defens🙈ive ability.
His ruby card has an average of 92 when it comes to the grouping of defensive attributes, and that's what 🥀he should be expected to provide. Don't get mad if he misses an open 3-pointer, because at the end of the day you have him out on the court to stifle and shut down your opponent's best scorer.
8 Antawn Jamison ♛'06
Antawn Jamison more often than not, was referred to as Antwan Jamison despite that not being his name. On the court, it was rare to fꦇind a player who would out hustle Jamison as he went for every loose ball and put in so much effort, which was only int🃏ensified by the fact that the guy never seems winded.
His stamina was also unrivaled and helped him play in the league for many years as a guy who took s꧅mart shots and could score in a myriad of ways. His ruby card is an affordable way to get your hands on a discount version of LeBron James.
7 Adrian Dantley '9൩1 ♚
This card's weird to talk about because Adrian Dantley is considered one of the mo﷽st underrated players in NBA 💜history and established himself during the seven years he spent with the Utah Jazz. He still managed to average above 20 points per game with the Detroit Pistons, but it wasn't his prime any longer.
Dantley was never great at anything, b🎃ut he was solid at every♌ part of the game, and because of that, he was able to go out on a mightly basis and consistently contribute. His ruby card doesn't have any real weaknesses and is a worthwhile investment.
6 ꦕ Shaun Livingston '1꧟6
For better or worse, Shaun Livingston's ruby card is the best way to get your hands on a bargain bin Magic Jo🥃hnson card. He's a tall point guard with a huge wingspan and can score pretty consistently from inside the 3-point line.
Livingston doesn't come with the same flash and personality as a Magic Johnson card, but he's much more attainable for the average NBA 2K20 player looking 🤪to build a dream team in the . His ruby card i🐼s also a pretty solid defender out on the perimeter.
5 Gary Pay𝓡ton '06 🌜
Playing defense in the NBA is often overlooked and underappreciated because it isn't as flashy as destroying an opponent with a highlight dunk or nailing a 3-point shot from 30 ft. away. Gary Payton, otherwise known as The Glove, made a name for himself playing defense and in many circles i🥀s considered one of the best defensive players of all time.
If your roster already has scorers at the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:shooting guard and sm🐷all forward positions, Payton may be a smart pickup to guard the superstar point guards that can score from꧂ anywhere on the court.
4 💎 🅘 Zion Williamson
Zion Willi𒅌amson is currently the center of the NBA media landscape as the kid becomes the central focus of programming whenever he steps foot on the court. He's a world-class athlete who has seen his fair share of injuries 🐷partially due to the weight he plays at.
William🎶son can jump out of the gym and has mobility unseen at his size. If you're looking to add a player who can dominate and f🐼lourish in the transition game you might want to get your hands on the ruby Zion Williamson card featured in the flash packs.
3 Amar'e Stoude𓆉mire '16
Many people remember Amar'e Stoudemire as being Blake Griffin before Blake Griffin when Stoudemire started his career with the Phoenix Suns alongside Hall of Fame 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:point guard Steve Nash. Stoudem🐠ire was a high-flying athletic freak who had a strong post-game he evolvไed and polished over the years.
His biggest rival on the court was his own eyes, as surgery and such held him back and limited his overall career output. The ruby version of him when he was with the New York Knicks🀅 shows how athletic he was even late into his careerꦚ.
2 🙈 🌟 Richard Hamilton '04
Richard Hamilton, most notably referred to as Rip Hamilton, made a name for himself on the court as he was a pivotal part of the consistently tough and hardworking Detroit Pistons team of the '2000s. On top of his signature protective mask and headband, Hamilton was known for being a solid🦄 3-and-D guy.
He could drain sh🌄ots 𒆙from deep with the best of them, and lockdown players on the perimeter. His ruby card reflects his playstyle perfectly and will give younger fans an appreciation for what Hamilton did with that underappreciated Pistons squad.
1 ꧒ Wilt Chamberlain '73
It should come as no surprise that Wilt Chamberlain makes his way t𒉰o the top of an NBA list. The man was arguably the most dominant player in NBA history outside of Bill Russell, and just physically towered over his competition. His ruby card comes equipped with some solid attributes in both the inside scoring and athleticism groupings.
On top of that, he's a walking double-double as his reboundin💞g ability is above average. Just understand that unlike modern big men in the NBA, Chamberlain isn't great with the ball in his hand as a distributor.