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Welcome to our guide on the best jumpshots for every three-point rating and height in NBA 2K23! We’ve got the best jumpshots for players from 5’7” to 7’3”, so no matter your build and height, you can find something that fits your needs! Let’s get started!
For the first jump shot for 5’7” to 6’4”, we’re going with Young Precise’s shot. This is a straightforward release cue shot, and it’s one of the easier shots to time for the shorter guards. You only need a 78 3-point rating for this shot, and you’ll be using Kevin Porter Jr. with Bruce Brown as your base. You’ll also want to use full speed and a 50/50 blend.
The next 5’7” to 6’4” jump shot is from me, Young Dirk. This is the shot I use on all of my builds, and I highly recommend trying it out. It has a super easy release cue and is very easy to time. You only need an 80 3-point rating for this shot, and you’ll use Lamelo Ball as your base with Oscar Robertson for the release. You’ll also want to use full speed and a 50/50 blend.
The last 5’7” to 6’4” jump shot is from Joe Knows. This is a very smooth and clean shot requiring a meagre 3-point rating. You’ll use Lamelo Ball as your base with Rudy Gobert for the release. You’ll also want to use full speed and 94/6 blend.
The first jump shot for 6’5” to 6’9” is from me, Young Dirk. This is the shot I use on all of my builds, and I highly recommend trying it out. It has a super easy release cue and is very easy to time. You only need an 80 3-point rating for this shot, and you’ll use Lamelo Ball as your base with Oscar Robertson for the release. You’ll also want to use full speed and a 50/50 blend.
The next 6’5” to 6’9” jump shot is from Joe Knows. This is a very similar shot to mine, and you’ll be using Lamelo Ball as your base with Jovich for the release. You’ll also want to use full speed and 94/6 blend.
The last 6’5” to 6’9” jump shot is from Paris. This shot is good for locks and spot-ups and requires a low 3-point rating. You’ll be using Kuzma as your base with Branham for the release. You’ll also want to use full speed and a 50/50 blend.
The first 6’10” to 7’3” jump shot is from Tonic. This is a clean shot, and it looks like a guard jump shot rather than a big man jump shot. You’ll use O’Shea Brissette as your base with Duncan for the release. You’ll also want to use full speed and 59/41 blend.
The next 6’10” to 7’3” jump shot is from Joey 2K. This is a similar shot to Tonic’s, and you’ll use Brissette as your base with Duncan for the release. You’ll also want to use full speed and 72/28 blend.