TyDeBo tops $200,000 in NBA 2K26 King of the Court winnings
TyDeBo's King of the Court haul has climbed past $200,000, while Carlo221's 33-week dry spell shows how unforgiving NBA 2K26 MyTEAM really is.

TyDeBo has pushed his NBA 2K26 King of the Court winnings past $200,000, and the number lands hard because it sits next to Carlo221's 33-week winless streak. In a mode where one weekend can pay $10,000 and 1 million VC, that gap says the MyTEAM ladder is not just competitive, it is brutally top-heavy.
King of the Court, presented by AT&T, runs every week from Friday at 3:00 pm Pacific Time through Sunday at 11:59 pm Pacific Time. The leaderboard is built from each player's four best Game Scores during that weekend, the mode uses a more competitive difficulty slider than other MyTEAM multiplayer formats, and players are frozen after three losses. Anyone who qualifies and gets through three games still walks away with a reward, but the weekend's real money still belongs to the player who can stack the cleanest score lines under pressure.
TyDeBo's own YouTube uploads show how that happens in practice. One video says he won week 29 of NBA 2K26 King of the Court, and a later upload says he won week 33, giving a clear snapshot of how quickly one elite run can snowball across the season. His channel describes him as an NBA 2K26 MyTeam Creator & Competitive Player, and that is exactly how his results read: not as a lucky weekend, but as a repeatable edge built on knowing when to attack, when to quit bad runs, and how to build a roster that survives the mode's tougher settings.

Curr's spotlight on TyDeBo's $200,000 mark also frames the bigger story around the current MyTEAM hierarchy. King of the Court runs from September 12, 2025 through August 2, 2026, and the eligible field stretches across the 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., excluding Maryland and Colorado, plus several other countries and regions listed in the rules. That is a wide net, but the scoreboard keeps narrowing back to the same reality: skill matters, roster construction matters, and the format itself rewards players who can post four strong Game Scores before the three-loss freeze shuts the door. Carlo221's 33-week drought is the reminder that even visible creators can spend months chasing one clean weekend. TyDeBo has turned that grind into a six-figure lane, and in NBA 2K26 MyTEAM, that is what real separation looks like.
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