In the past, NBA 2K23 made it possible to get a maximum speed rating and still be 6'5", which was perfect for dunking. Now, the fastest players are a maximum of 5'10" and not great at dunking (or basketball in general). So now gamers will have to balance out speed and finishing ability.
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This build is entirely designed for entertainment and maximizing slam dunk opportunities in NBA 2K23. This is not, by any means, the best build for a point guard, shooting guard, or any other position. Use this guide for a great time, especially against AI opponents, those who compete at the highest levels will want to round this build out significantly.
It turns out that 6'5" is still the ideal height, just for different reasons than before. This is the shortest a player can be and still hit a perfect 99 when it comes to dunking. It's possible to be taller, but this penalizes the speed by a minimum of 3.
The reach a higher speed and acceleration by a single point, players will need to shave off two inches to the height here. This has obvious issues on its face, but the most problematic element is the fall off of driving dunks by 4 and standing dunks by 24. It's not worth it. At that height, players are better off trying to make an ideal shooting guard than a dunker.
The playmaking attributes are rather high, but that's only an incidental part of this build. Speed With Ball is listed as a playmaking attribute and it's critically important that point guards drive to the rim to get off an epic slam. It does help when defenses collapse onto the paint and the point guard needs to pass out of a jam, so that's a fortunate area of functionality for the build.
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