Who is the most popular 2K YouTuber?

Who is the most popular 2K YouTuber?

HankDaTank is one of the most popular NBA 2K YouTubers out there, with more than 785K subscribers and tons of awesome gameplay guides and tips. Chris Smoove is another popular 2K20 YouTuber, with dedicated My Career tutorials to help you seriously up your game.

Do NBA players get to play as themselves in 2K?

They did so to make James seem as real as possible in NBA 2K. From that lens, the tattoos in NBA 2K are not about players expressing themselves but rather about making the game mimic everything about the players.

What 2K YouTuber has the most subscribers?

Chris Smoove

How much does Chris Smoove make?

Chris Smoove Net Worth – $8.5 million In a day it gets an average of 900,000 views which should result in an estimated revenue of around $7,000 per day ($2.6 million a year) from ads that show up on the videos.

Can you do 1v1 in NBA 2K20?

The NBA 2K20 Rush event is underway and has got fans excited. The Rush 1v1 event has the same objectives as other Rush games except it’s a one on one match. It is based on who you go up against and there is also a possibility and you may be pitted against a rookie during any of the games.

Where is MyCourt in 2K21?

Instead of a tall high rise the MyCOURT has been placed in a Beach House. This house is located to the left of the starting spawn and is covered in Open House signs.

Do you have a house in 2K21?

This year in NBA 2K21 we won’t be returning to our high rise overlooking the neighborhood, this year 2K has changed the game by giving us a brand new beach house. The beach house is located to the left of your initial spawn point in the Neighborhood.

What does close shot do in 2k?

Yes, Close Shot is used for Standing Layups. If you give up Close Shot and leave it at 25 when you’re building your MyPlayer, you’re in trouble inside #NBA2K21NextGeneration. This Tweet is unavailable.

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