Slashing, dribbling, shooting, playmaking, stealing, and speed; there are too many things that the point guard has to do and not enough points to do all of them well. Point guards will need to choose what to specialize in and what to abandon very carefully or try to balance everything and be average in every way.
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This build is excellent, but preference and team composition must also be considered. No player is going to have success with a build that doesn't feel right in NBA 2K23. Feel free to take this guide and adjust it based on these factors or throw it out entirely if wanting to go at a different angle.
This build will capitalize on slashing, passing, and locking down the opposing point guard. Although 6'5" sounds large for a guard, the speed is not sacrificed. To get any faster, players will have to go shorter and they will be prone to getting stuffed, especially by somebody using this same build.
Note the potential to get any incredible finishing badges that players want. Those who want to go for a dunker build can use these same body settings and invest more into verticality and driving dunks while backing off substantially on defense.
The only real bad news here is that the attributes aren't ideal for snagging any of the fantastic shooting badges. To do so means sacrificing either playmaking or defense, neither of which is a good idea for point guards to give up. Thankfully, they're not inept at scoring as slashing can be picked up at a discount.
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The speed is so fast that players don't need high finishing attributes because they'll be getting mostly open looks at the basket. If help comes in to help, pass to the
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