NBA 2K23 is finally here, which means it's time to discuss the league's best point guards. Magic or Isiah? Penny or Stockton? Dame or Morant? This year's list of NBA playmakers has more depth than you think, and with Tyrese Haliburton being labeled "the next Reggie Miller," we wanted to find out the answers for ourselves. 2K23 ratings are out in the wild, and if you're curious about who is on the outside looking in, here's what you need to know about the 10 best point guards in NBA 2K23.
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