'NBA 2K15' locker codes, cheats, gameplay changes and playoff predictions

NBA 2K15 2K Sports

2K Sports has recently posted via Twitter a new locker code: RA9M5-EQZCF-2EYQQ-IF5AF-UEP51 RT. Along with the new code are a few gameplay changes.

As reported by the Latin Post, 3-point shots, standing shots, and moving mid-range shots will all be decreased by eight points all across the board. This change will make the game more realistic by minimizing the number of shots that go in. Overall player ratings are eventually going to be affected as well.

The new updates for the game also include roster changes as players drop out during the 2015 playoffs. Some of the players who will be reintroduced include Kobe Bryant and Ronnie Price for the LA Lakers, Al Jefferson and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist for the Charlotte Hornets, and Spencer Dinwiddie and Brandon Jennings for the Detroit Pistons. Jameer Nelson, C.J. Watson, Ricky Rubio, and Brandon Knight will also be coming back. 

The developers have also utilized the game's constantly updated roster and ratings to predict which team would lead the playoffs and eventually come out as champions for 2015. According to the game's predictions, the championship would go to the Golden State Warriors. 

"NBA 2K15" predicts that the Chicago Bulls would eventually beat out the Milwaukee Bucks — they already won the playoffs' first game — and would later lose to the Cleveland Cavaliers after the latter defeats the Boston Celtics. The Washington Wizards would win over the Toronto Raptors but eventually lose to the Atlanta Hawks. 

According to the game's predictions, the Cavaliers would win the Eastern Conference. 

In the Western Conference, the Golden State Warriors would easily defeat the New Orleans Pelicans. This would later pit them against the San Antonio Spurs. "NBA 2K15" predicts that the fight between the Spurs and Warriors would reach all seven games, with the Warriors winning. 

The finals would end with a 4-2 game score between the Warriors and the Cavaliers. 

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