There were some complaints about how bulky some of the players looked in some of the recently released renders. But when a player sees how all of the players look on the court collectively, the actions look great and the various body structures mesh well and are proportioned.
Incidentally, even some of the classic teams have players who have been redone in “NBA 2K17” including Steve Kerr and Dennis Rodman of the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls.
Unfortunately, there have been no new classic teams included in “NBA 2K17” and it is possible that 2K was not able to come to an agreement with key players from certain teams as the likely reason.
And also, “NBA 2K17” has Indiana Pacers superstar Paul George for its cover.
George had a sterling season last year after coming back from an injury. He even took the Pacers to an Eastern Conference playoff berth only to lose to the Toronto Raptors in the first round.
Fans and gamers were quick to notice the difference in skin tone between the “NBA 2K16” and the “NBA 2K17” of Paul George and the latter is far more life-like. The texture of Paul George’s hair and tattoo are more evident in “NBA 2K16” than in the predecessor game.
The Indiana Pacers superstar also looks to be a little bulkier in “NBA 2K17” than he was in “NBA 2K16.”