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NBA 2K20 MyTeam: What are Good Ruby Cards?

There are various player cards in NBA 2k20 MyTeam, such as amethyst, diamond, and ruby. Today we are going to introduce a good ruby MyTeam card, which includes Shaun Livingston, Adrian Dantley, Antawn Jamison, Tony Allen, and Carmelo Anthony. These ruby cards have a high status in MyTeam and do not require you to spend a lot of mt 2k20. With them, you can improve the competitiveness of your team. Shaun Livingston '16



If you want to read an uplifting story about hope and perseverance simply look into the story of Shaun Livingston's NBA career. He started as a hot prospect, to succumbing to terrible injuries forcing him to play overseas, to becoming an important piece of a championship-caliber team. He was key in helping the bench rotation for the Golden State Warriors and will likely be underappreciated in the annals of NBA history. Shaun Livingston announced his retirement from the NBA after 14 seasons in September of 2019. For better or worse, Shaun Livingston's ruby card is the best way to get your hands on a bargain bin Magic Johnson card. He's a tall point guard with a huge wingspan and can score pretty consistently from inside the 3-point line. His ruby card is also a pretty solid defender out on the perimeter. Adrian Dantley '91


Adrian Dantley spent four years in Detroit with the Pistons but also spent time at five other NBA sides as well as ABA franchise the Buffalo Braves. Despite being a big scorer during his time in the NBA, averaging 24.3 points per game at the end of his career, Dantley struggled for shots in a team littered with big scorers such as Isiah Thomas and Joe Dumars and as a result, never reached his peak in Detroit. Dantley was never great at anything, but he was solid at every part of the game, and because of that, he was able to go out on a mightly basis and consistently contribute. His ruby card doesn't have any real weaknesses and is a worthwhile investment. Antawn Jamison '06


Antawn Jamison landed just where he needed to as the fourth greatest talent in this 1998 class, as the 2-time All-Star, one-time Sixth Man of the Year and member of the 98-99 All-Rookie selection was one of the most versatile forwards of his era as a member of the Warriors (where he was immediately dealt in order to get Vince Carter), Mavericks, Wizards, Cavs, Lakers, and Clippers. Through his entire career, the forward left nightly averages of 18.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.6 helpers and 1 steal with just 1.4 turnovers per contest in over 34.8 minutes and on 45.1% from the floor as well as over 35% from beyond the arc. On the court, it was rare to find a player who would out hustle Jamison as he went for every loose ball and put in so much effort, which was only intensified by the fact that the guy never seems winded. His stamina was also unrivaled and helped him play in the league for many years as a guy who took smart shots and could score in a myriad of ways. His ruby card is an affordable way to get your hands on a discount version of LeBron James. Tony Allen


Tony Allen was part of the last Celtics side to win a ring back in 2008. He made six NBA All-Defensive team appearances in his career, three on the All-Defensive First Team and three on the second. His overall defending rating is a whopping 92, made up of some top-tier stats such as 97 perimeter defense. Combine that with his 86 rated steal and you have a nightmare for the opposition. His ruby card has an average of 92 when it comes to the grouping of defensive attributes, and that's what he should be expected to provide. Carmelo Anthony


You wouldn't think that a year removed from the NBA that Carmelo Anthony would have an 89 overall card with the Portland Trailblazers. The return of Melo has been even better than anyone would have ever predicted. From being a free agent to being a true difference-maker for the Trail Blazers in just a few weeks. He is stating this isn't a farewell tour, and it is hard to argue. He turned in two worthy performances against the Chicago Bulls. Whether it is his 25-point game in which he looked like vintage Melo, or his 23-point, 11-rebound game later in the week, he deserves a MOTW card. His solid play earned him a Moments of the Week card for Week 11 of the NBA that has plenty of outside scoring ability. He's not athletic as he once was, but his bigger frame has allowed him to become a solid rebounder on the defensive glass. The above are 5 good Ruby MyTeam cards, you can try them in the game, and will not let you down. Also, to see more MyTeam cards, please visit here.

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