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NBA 2K20 MyTeam: Moments of the Week 9 Player Reviews (Part 1)

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Moments of the Week has become my favorite release in NBA 2K20 MyTeam because we just seem to get a couple budget monsters each time. This week is no exception so let’s get to it. In part one, we’ll be covering the diamonds and amethysts, and there are some real winners here.

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Butler gets 85 3-point shooting, 88 speed, 94 driving layup, 85 driving dunk, 82 post fade, 84 speed with ball, 86 ball handling, 85 passing accuracy, 95 perimeter defense, 95 help defense, 90 pick and roll defense, 95 lateral quickness, 95 pass perception, 90 reaction time, 94 steal and 89 shot contest.

He gets HOF Contact Finisher, Difficult Shots, Volume Shooter, Clamps, Off-Ball Pest and Trapper. For gold badges, it’s Pogo Stick, Lightning Reflexes, Pick Pocket, Defensive Leader, Interceptor, Intimidator, Heart Crusher, Deadeye, Quick Draw, Range Extender, Green Machine and Pro Touch.

Oh baby. I would not quite classify this as a “budget” card, but it has HOF Clamps and a bunch of very important gold shooting badges. The other thing with Butler is he’s 6-foot-8 with a repeatable shot who can play at SG. He is such a good headliner for this pack of moments and such a good pick up at this point in the season. He for sure plays above his ratings, and as his diamond price continues to fall, he’s just going to be a better and better pick up.

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Jaylen Brown has 88 mid-range, 89 3-point shooting, 86 speed, 86 driving layup, 95 driving dunk, 83 speed with ball, 86 ball handling, 82 passing accuracy, 85 perimeter defense, 81 help defense, 84 pick and roll defense, 93 lateral quickness, 92 steal and 89 shot contest.

For HOF badges, he earns Fastbreak Finisher, Lob City Finisher, Showtime, Pick Dodger, Pogo Stick, Tireless Defender and Trapper. He also has gold Clamps, Interceptor, Off-Ball Pest, Pick Pocket, Quick Draw, Deep Fades, Flexible Release, Green Machine and Pro Touch.

I love Jaylen Brown cards, and to put this in perspective for the set, this is the better shooting, worse defending Jimmy Butler. I personally grabbed both him and Butler for my squad, and Brown is not quite a “budget” player either, but he plays above his ratings. His shooting motion is one of the easiest in the game to green up, and so at worst he’s an overqualified 3-and-D option. He is 100 percent capable of  more than that, and he’s another player who can play as a bigger shooting guard, so he’s got that going as well. I have a hard time deciding between him and Butler, so it comes down to who you like shooting with more I think.

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JJJ has 89 mid-range, 85 3-point shooting, 75 speed, 95 standing dunk, 80 driving dunk, 85 post moves, 86 post hook, 85 post fade, 80 hands, 83 interior defense, 84 help defense, 80 reaction time, 93 shot block, 90 shot contest, 92 offensive rebounding and 92 defensive rebounding.

For HOF badges, he gets Pogo Stick. For gold badges, he gets Box, Clamps, Intimidator, Post Move Lockdown, Rim Protector, Dream Shake, Quick Draw, Pick and Popper, Green Machine and Backdown Punisher.

Jackson Jr. keeps the trend of dope cards going, and I would consider JJJ a budget option. He’s a switchable 4-5, and while his height hurts his chances at center somewhat, HOF Pogo Stick and very long arms does negate some of the issue. The defense is not quite top tier even at PF, but he’s going to be an incredible offensive option who still is fast enough to keep up with things on defense. That same speed is why he’s also somewhat intriguing at center because he has blow-by potential. This is a wonderful amethyst and a true stretch big.

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Bertans has 92 mid-range, 94 3-point shooting, 65 speed, 84 post fade, 75 interior defense and 79 defensive rebounding.

For HOF badges, Bertans has Catch and Shoot, and Pick and Popper. With gold badges, it’s Flexible Release, Green Machine, Quick Draw and Range Extender.

Look, you’re getting this card for the shooting, if anything. Bertans does not have the easiest release, but he does have the ability to shoot from deep as a big (has Range Extender), which is important. He does break the trend of three straight awesome cards, but this one is usable. The issue is I don’t love getting amethysts that are one-trick ponies. If you’r getting players who only excel at one thing, I’m looking for ruby or below to pull that off. Bertans also does not have exceptional height or speed, so playing him at SF does not make much sense. If he had any sort of post game, he might be interesting as a big-boy small forward, but not having that further limits his usage.

Fear not though, in part two we’ll get to another shooter who makes more sense as the budget big who guns.

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Chase has written at Operation Sports for over 10 years, and he's been playing sports games way longer than that. He loves just about any good sports game but gravitates to ones that coincide with the ongoing real seasons of the NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL, and so on. As of now, he's gearing up for EA Sports College Football 25 and what should be a wild summer while still dabbling in the latest Top Spin and MLB The Show.