Best Portland Trail Blazers Available for Purchase in NBA 2K20 MyTeam

Compared to other teams, the Portland Trail Blazers are going through a difficult time. However, there is no denying that there are many good players in blazers history. Today, we will introduce you to the best Portland Trail Blazers Team available for purchase in NBA 2k20 MyTeam, and see which players are on that starting lineup?

PG – Damian Lillard (OVR 89)

Card typeHeat Check
Best stats98 Shot IQ, 98 Overall Durability, 95 Offensive Consistency
Cost1.5k

Occupying the point guard position in this All-Star Portland team is their multi-faceted star point-guard, Damian Lillard.

Lillard has been in Portland since being selected as the 6th overall pick in the 2012 draft. A four-time NBA All-Star, Damian Lillard is, arguably, the most important player on the Portland Trail Blazers roster. Last season he averaged 25.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and 6.9 assists per game and will continue to impress during his prime years. A player who may be a rarity in this day and age as he’s been with the Trail Blazers since he first appeared, from his debut back in 2012 he’s gone from strength to strength.

Shooting from mid-range (87 overall) is the way to go with this card, though his gold ‘Giant Slayer’ badge will help you to finish well at the rim over bigger defenders. 1.5k NBA2k20 mt, very cheap!

SG – ’76 Geoff Petrie (OVR 92)

Card typeLegacy
Best stats98 Offensive Consistency, 95 Stamina, 95 Hustle
Cost20k

We take you on a trip back in time now as the shooting guard position is filled by Geoff Petrie.

Geoff Petrie had a very successful career with the Portland Trail Blazers. Having the ability to play either guard or forward due to his size, Petrie matched up well against most defenders in the NBA. During his rookie season, not only did Petrie average 24.8 points, five rebounds and three assists per game, but he was also the league’s Rookie of the Year and an All-Star. In his short career, Petrie was known for his ability to shoot well from down-town (89 rated three-point shot).

Sure, Petrie averaged 24.9 points per game and was an All-Star in his fourth season; however, he just didn’t provide the same impact that he did as a rookie. Either way, Petrie is still regarded as one of the best Trail Blazers of all time, as his number 45 is retired by the franchise.

His 84 OVR playmaking will compliment Lillard’s playstyle perfectly.

SF – ’12 Brandon Roy (OVR 94)

Card typeSpotlight
Best stats98 Stamina, 98 Offensive Consistency, 98 Hands
Cost35k

Another little throwback for you Trails Blazer fans here with the inclusion of Brandon Roy, playing slightly out of position as a small forward.

Roy played in the NBA for just seven years, spending six of those with the Trail Blazers. One of the NBA’s greatest what-ifs, Roy was an All-Star for three years in Portland.

Brandon Roy is one of the few players that didn’t have the most illustrious careers, but still had an impact during his years that he was active. Known as Daggers or B-Roy, he was also able to bring about a solid 4.3 rebounds per game and 4.7 assists per game over the 5 seasons he played, establishing himself as not exactly the most spotlight heavy player, but still team orientated.

This card can do it all, with five key stats coming in at 80 or above, his 90-rated inside scoring shows that getting to the rim is the way forward with Roy.

PF – ’88 Maurice Lucas (OVR 97)

Card typeLegacy
Best stats98 Shot Contest, 97 Defensive Rebound, 96 Offensive Rebound
Cost 100k

Whilst the team so far isn’t bad, it really is Portland’s big men who hold the key to success in this team. This starts with the late power forward Maurice Lucas.

After the ABA-NBA merger, Lucas was chosen second overall by the Blazers in the ABA Dispersal Draft. During the 1976-77 season, Lucas led the Blazers in scoring, offensive rebounds, field goals, free throws, and minutes played. He, along with Bill Walton, would also help the Blazers to their first postseason appearance ever.

During his career with the Blazers, he would be elected to three All-Star games. Lucas would also go on to be selected for the All-Defensive First Team (1977-78), the All-Defensive Second Team (1978-79), and the All-NBA Second Team (1977-78). Predominantly known as an “enforcer” in the paint, Lucas was a great rebounder and a few players were scared to put their bodies in the paint.

Lucas is an impenetrable force in the paint, particularly on the board, with a 96 rating on the offensive board and a 97 rating on the defensive.

His 92 OVR in defending makes him one of the game’s best defensive power forwards.

C – ’87 Bill Walton (OVR 96)

Card typeLegacy
Best stats98 Shot IQ, 98 Hustle, 96 Post Hook
Cost100k

The final name in the team is another pink diamond card, and yet another member of the ’77 Championship winning side, Bill Walton.

Walton was a top player who finished his career a two-time NBA Champion and also a former NBA MVP. Walton was a beast in 1977-1978 season, averaging 19 points and 13 rebounds and affecting the game in almost every way. He could pass, defend, score, and lead his team to victory.

Although the 1976-77 Portland Trail Blazers had a strong roster from top to bottom, it was still Walton who led the team to a title. Leading the league in blocks and rebounds per game, the red-headed center thrived on both ends of the court, asserting himself as one of the best single-season players of all time.

Another incredible board player (96 OVR rebound), Walton can also put up big numbers in the paint, particularly with his hook shot (96 rated post hook) and his standing dunk (95 OVR). 100k, slightly more expensive. But you can buy mt NBA 2k20 through u4gm, the price is cheap and the delivery speed is fast.

In addition to the Portland trail blazers, we’ve previously featured other teams like the Washington Wizards, Bucks, and Cavaliers, etc. You can check out the links for more details.

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