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2KDB MyTEAM Update Adds Three 96-Rated Pioneers Cards

2KDB posted a MyTEAM update adding three 96-rated "Pioneers" cards, Chuck Cooper, Earl Lloyd, and Nat Clifton, a noteworthy entry for collectors and theme-builders.

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2KDB MyTEAM Update Adds Three 96-Rated Pioneers Cards
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A small but focused MyTEAM database update surfaced on 2KDB, listing three newly added 96-rated cards labeled "Pioneers." The update draws attention because high ratings plus a themed label often matter to collectors, lineup builders, and historical-set hunters in the MyTEAM community.

"2KDB (the community MyTEAM database) posted a February 1, 2026 MyTEAM update listing newly added/updated MyTEAM cards and assets." "The entry (dated 2026-02-01) notes a small set of additions to the MyTEAM database for that day (three new items/cards in this update)." The entry lists the cards exactly as captured: "96 Chuck Cooper | Pioneers", "96 Earl Lloyd | Pioneers", and "96 Nat Clifton | Pioneers". The capture also includes navigation UI text and a site element: "26 25 24 23 22 21 20" and "logo". The update entry includes the statement "2KDB entries are a community-trust".

What this means in practice is straightforward: 2KDB recorded the presence of three legacy-named cards at 96 overall under a single Pioneers label on February 1, 2026. Because the captured material does not include card art, attribute breakdowns, rarity tiers, or how the cards are obtained, you should not assume these cards are immediately available in packs, the token market, or as rewards until the cards are confirmed in-game or by official channels. The entry does not include a publisher confirmation or in-game screenshots, so verification is still required.

For MyTEAM builders, the immediate value is a heads-up. A 96 overall rating is significant for endgame lineups, and the unified "Pioneers" label points to a theme set that could matter for collection goals, lineup synergy, or throwback-building aesthetics. Card collectors should note the exact names and rating values recorded by 2KDB so you can quickly compare in-game pages if and when the cards appear. Team builders focused on era- or theme-based lineups may find the Pioneers tag useful for roster identity even if full attributes remain unknown.

Next steps for readers: check 2KDB directly and verify the February 1 entry, then cross-check the in-game MyTEAM client to confirm availability, artwork, attributes, and acquisition method. The capture is clear about the three entries and the date, but it leaves out tier and distribution details that determine real value for trading, market moves, and locker code or pack strategies. Keep an eye on official 2K channels and 2KDB for updates; if these cards do go live, collectors and lineup builders will want to act fast on confirmation.

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