NBA 2K26 Memorial Day locker code gives free 100 OVR MyTEAM card
MYTEAM-100-OVR hands out a free 100 OVR card, and the fastest claim path is MyTEAM’s Market tab. Enter it now before the Memorial Day drop fades.

The Memorial Day locker code landed in NBA 2K26 MyTEAM with a rare payoff: MYTEAM-100-OVR unlocks a free 100 OVR player card. In a mode where Season 7 is already pushing the power curve forward, that is not a throwaway reward. It can patch a weak spot in a starting five, give a struggling lineup a real upgrade, or become a clean bench piece without spending VC or gambling on pack odds.
The fastest way to cash it in is simple. Open MyTEAM, go to the MARKET tab, select Locker Codes, and enter MYTEAM-100-OVR. The code is not case-sensitive, but the hyphens have to stay in. If you are away from the console, the MyNBA 2K companion app can also redeem locker codes with the same PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, or Steam account tied to NBA 2K26.
That speed matters because 2K treats these drops like short windows, not permanent bonuses. Locker codes tied to Season 7 Twitch Drops could be redeemed starting Wednesday, May 13, 2026, and Season 7 itself launched on Friday, May 15, 2026 at 8 AM PT, 11 AM ET, and 4 PM BST. NBA 2K also warns that some locker codes may take up to 48 hours after claim to become available, so waiting around can turn a free card into a missed one.

The value is even bigger in this year’s MyTEAM setup. NBA and WNBA players can be collected together for the first time, which opens up more lineup combinations and makes high-end free cards easier to slot into different builds. A 100 OVR card is no longer just a novelty, either. NBA 2K26 has already used 100 OVR Dwyane Wade in MyTEAM Greatness Challenges, alongside more than 250 reward cards, which tells you where the mode’s true ceiling sits right now.
If you are logging in for one thing, make it this code. A free 100 OVR card is the kind of immediate swing that keeps a lineup from falling behind, and MYTEAM-100-OVR is exactly the sort of Memorial Day drop that disappears before the next game even tips off.
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