The cover of NBA 2K23’s “Dreamer Edition” features J. Cole

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The Grammy-winning musician has been chosen to appear on the game’s cover this year, which will be unveiled on September 9. Bas and Elite, two Dreamville artists who will “help players befriend J. Cole and win the hearts and minds of The City,” will appear in the MyCareer mode. Cole joined the Canadian Elite Basketball League’s Scarborough Shooting Stars earlier this year.

The Grammy-winning musician has been chosen to appear on the game’s cover this year, which will be unveiled on September 9.

The face of NBA 2K23

On Thursday, it was revealed that J. Cole would be the face of NBA 2K23’s “Dreamer Edition.”

The game’s MyCareer mode, which launches on September 9, features the multi-talented artist. In the US and Canada, GameStop is the only retailer carrying the “Dreamer Edition.”

NBA 2K is still the gold standard for exhibiting all things basketball culture, according to a statement from J. Cole. “NBA 2K has long been the place to find fresh musical talent through their gaming,” he added. “It’s been an incredible experience to not only be on a game cover this year, but to also be a part of the MyCAREER storyline, soundtrack, and bring the Dreamer brand to NBA 2K,” the athlete said.

Statistics

Although there is no cure for Holmgren’s severe injury, Pokusevski still has a year to try to win over the team. Nothing more glaring than his year-end extension from the previous season demonstrated his flashes. Throughout his last 17 games, Pokusevski averaged 12.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4.6 assists in 29 minutes. Although it’s a small sample, there is still cause for optimism over his additional playing time.

The Oklahoma City Thunder will probably be willing to keep the Poku project going if he can establish himself as an average 3-point shooter this season. His ability to make long-range shots consistently could influence both his immediate prospects and the course of his NBA career.

This year’s game cover, which will be announced on September 9, will feature the Grammy-winning performer. In the MyCareer mode, two Dreamville musicians named Bas and Elite will debut. They’ll “assist players to befriend J. Cole and win the hearts and minds of The City.” Cole joined the Scarborough Shooting Stars of the Canadian Elite Basketball League earlier this year.

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