2KDB logs a one-card NBA 2K26 MyTEAM update on June 4
2KDB’s June 4 MyTEAM refresh added just one card, but it was an Invincible Tyrese Haliburton that can still shift lineups and the auction house.

The only MyTEAM change that mattered on June 4 was an Invincible Tyrese Haliburton, and that is enough to make competitive players stop and check their cards. 2KDB logged the update as a one-card refresh, with Haliburton listed for the Indiana Pacers at point guard and shooting guard, measuring 6-foot-5 with a 6-foot-9 wingspan and 185-pound frame.
That tiny number on the update page does not make the move small in practice. A single high-tier card can change how players build their best five, whether they are chasing a meta guard, trying to finish a collection, or watching the auction house for the first reaction wave. In MyTEAM, an Invincible card is not filler. It is the kind of drop that can pull attention away from packs, lineups, and resale values the moment it hits the database.
The June 4 entry also fits the way 2KDB is used by the community. The site tracks player stats, tendencies, signatures, animations, badges, evolutions, dynamic duos, drafts, lineup creation, card generation, and agenda tracking, so a one-card change still lands inside a database built for daily lineup work. For players who check attributes before they lock in a squad, that matters more than the raw count suggests.

There is also broader context behind why a Haliburton update hits harder in NBA 2K26 than it would have in older entries. MyTEAM now includes NBA and WNBA player cards together for the first time in the series, and 2K says that crossover is fully integrated across the mode. That makes every elite guard release more flexible, because mixed-league lineups are now part of the standard build path rather than a novelty.
Season 7 adds another layer to the timing. 2K’s courtside report framed the season around the climactic end of the NBA postseason and said new MyTEAM rewards and all-new cards were coming with it. Against that backdrop, the June 4 Tyrese Haliburton addition looks less like a random database note and more like the kind of quiet, high-impact update that keeps MyTEAM moving while everyone else is still waiting for the next big card drop.
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