In NBA 2k20 MyTEAM, you need to build a strong team to compete with others and win the game. Ruby cards are a good choice, they offer a nice sweet spot of being decently high in the overall department, but not need to spend too much NBA2k20 mt coins. Now, let’s take a look at the best ruby cards in NBA 2k20 MyTeam.
Wilt Chamberlain ’73

When discussing the most dominant players to ever pick up a basketball, Wilt Chamberlain has to be in the conversation.
But Chamberlain was the greatest of his time, that much is no debate. Wilt won two Championships during his playing days, including one in Philly in 1967. Despite only spending three years with the 76ers, Wilt made quite an impression, including finishing the 1968 season with the most rebounds AND the most assists in the competition.
Over the course of his 15-year-career, he broke countless records and set insane standards as he averaged 30 points per game and 22 rebounds. He’s the only player in history to average more than 50 points in a single season and the only player to average a whopping 27 rebounds per game.
Unfortunately, Wilt played in an era before the league counted blocks and steals on the stat sheet, but he dominated in those areas as well.
In fact, from the data that we do have, it’s clear that he was an amazing shot blocker as well.
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 rebounding 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.
Richard Hamilton ’04

A three-time All-Star, Richard Hamilton was a key member of the Detroit Pistons squad who defied the odds when they upset a Bryant and O’Neal led LA Lakers side and came out emphatic 4-1 winners in the 2004 NBA Finals. Hamilton scored more points than any other Piston’s player during that series, averaging 21.4 points per game.
On top of his signature protective mask and headband, Hamilton was known for being a solid 3-and-D guy. He could drain shots from 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.
Amare Stoudemire ’16

The little tyrant of the court, Amare Stoudemire was definitely anything but small. Alongside Nash, Stoudemire made sure that the offensive side of the Suns was always able to perform. Averaging an impressive 26.0 points per game, .560 eFG%. He even managed to get 1 block a game on average, helping him become the low post-star that he is recognized as.
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 career.
Zion Williamson

Zion Williamson 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. Williamson hasn’t been in the lineup very long having battled through injury, but in his short time there he has already made his mark.
He is showing off his incredible athleticism and ability almost every opportunity he gets, and against the Grizzlies he scored 24 points and added six rebounds and three assists, reached new highs in terms of points scored.
Williamson 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 flourish in the transition game you might want to get your hands on the ruby Zion Williamson card featured in the flash packs.
Gary Payton ’06

Gary Payton, otherwise known as The Glove, made a name for himself playing defense and in many circles is considered one of the best defensive players of all time.
The point guard picked up his only NBA title at the back end of his career during his time with the Heat, but it was the 13 years Payton spent in Seattle with the SuperSonics that NBA fans will remember the defensive maestro for.
As a nine-time All-Defensive first team member and the ’96 DPOTY, it is no surprise to see Payton’s defense rated so highly (96 defending). Payton’s 91 rated playmaking will come in handy on the opposite end of the court too.
If your roster already has scorers at the shooting guard and small forward positions, Payton may be a smart pickup to guard the superstar point guards that can score from anywhere on the court.
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