Perhaps the biggest mistake players make in NBA 2K23 is that they think they are finished with their build when they create their character. Having the default shots is not only embarrassing in games, but it's also a liability. Those who spend all that time making the best shooting guard possible cannot fail to get their shot animations fully equipped.
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This year, there is a very distinct animation divide for players of all heights. Not to worry, NBA 2K23 allows for any shooter to be truly transcendent, no matter how big or small. Whether it's a forward, a stretch big, or a guard, the best shot for any character build is here in this guide.
There are a lot of mathematics behind making the best jump shot, especially one for each position. For those who put in the work or read the guide linked here, the reward is a jump shot better than any one in the shop. Better yet, it costs nothing to unlock, just get the necessary shooting requirements and the animations are there, waiting to be used.
The best free throw is thankfully one that requires nothing whatsoever. Steve Nash has long had the best free throw in the game since it is so slow and easy to time. It's not restricted by height, so go ahead and grab it. For players who would rather get some of the best defense/rebounding badges instead of burying attributes in free throw shooting, this animation is worth about fifty points on its own.
Shooting off the dribble is frustrating to master, enough to make players try to make a dunker-only build. Much of the irritation can be squarely blamed on the default animations for the dibble pull-ups, which are terrible. Even that feels charitable.
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