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'''''NBA 2K7''''' is a basketball simulation game developed by [[Visual Concepts]], the makers of the late ''NFL 2K'' series. Along with Roster Updates, ''NBA 2K7'' featured a revamped 24/7 mode, which allowed you to become a famous street baller, tweaks to the Association mode, like the ability to set practices for the week to increase players attributes. Retired star [[Shaquille O'Neal]] graced the cover for the second year in a row. The Xbox 360 version of NBA 2k7 won the IGN Best of E3 award in 2006.
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'''''NBA 2K7''''' is a basketball simulation game developed by [[Visual Concepts]], the makers of the late ''NFL 2K'' series. Along with Roster Updates, ''NBA 2K7'' featured a revamped 24/7 mode, which allowed you to become a famous street baller, tweaks to the Association mode, like the ability to set practices for the week to increase players attributes. Retired star [[Shaquille O'Neal]] graced the cover for the second year in a row. The Xbox 360 version of ''NBA 2K7'' won the IGN Best of E3 award in 2006.
   
 
==Stadiums/Courts==
 
==Stadiums/Courts==

Latest revision as of 15:16, 8 December 2020

NBA 2K7

Shaq.

NBA 2K7 is a basketball simulation game developed by Visual Concepts, the makers of the late NFL 2K series. Along with Roster Updates, NBA 2K7 featured a revamped 24/7 mode, which allowed you to become a famous street baller, tweaks to the Association mode, like the ability to set practices for the week to increase players attributes. Retired star Shaquille O'Neal graced the cover for the second year in a row. The Xbox 360 version of NBA 2K7 won the IGN Best of E3 award in 2006.

Stadiums/Courts

See also

  • Screenshots
  • Videos
Preceded by
NBA 2K6
NBA 2K7
2006
Succeeded by
NBA 2K8