At the start of the My Career in NBA 2K22 experience, you'll be tasked with making a decision on how you want to proceed. You're going to have to decide if you want to go to college or get into the G League. Everyone has their own specific rewards for making that decision, so which one should you choose? This guide will tell you if you should go to college or the G League in NBA 2K22 My Career.
League G or College
The biggest thing you need to know about choosing to go to college or go to the G League is that once you choose the G League, you can't go to college. However, if you choose college, you can go to the G League. So, by choosing the university path, you will have the best chance of getting the most bonuses and bonuses to help you develop your player.
If you choose to go to the G League first, you will have the option to start earning VC currency immediately. You will also earn a 5% bonus for My Player points which will persist throughout your career. It only makes sense to go to the G League first if you just don't want to waste time and just start creating your player and earning virtual currency.
If you choose college, as we said, you can go back to playing in the G League. Bonuses for going to college allow you to participate in the NCAA tournament where you can earn badge points if you win the national championship. University also allows you to earn fans and different attribute points depending on the university you choose to attend. Just like in real life, going to college allows you to keep your amateur status so you can sign with the G League afterwards.
If you're trying to get every perk available in My Career, you should choose to go to college in NBA 2K22.
You can't choose either and go straight to the NBA or be a street player
In fact, you don't have to go to the G League or College. You can go straight to the NBA draft or just hang around the city and complete challenges and play street ball. It's really what you want. However, if you want to expand your drive. There are significant bonuses attached to going to college, then the G League, then the NBA.