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If you're trying to figure out what the most effective dribble movements in NBA 2K23 are, you've found the right site. We'll give you our opinion on what we consider to be the best moves in all of the dribble categories. We'll try and keep it in a manner that we'll list moves that most builds can apply, and then a few more with more specific needs. There's a lot to go through, of course but let's get into.
The best dribbles that you can master in NBA 2K23 are going to differ from player to player. The fact is, it all depends on the overall strength of your body. So, don't consider all the tips we've given below as a rule of thumb; feel free to test and see what works best for you. That said, we will attempt to ensure that the dribbles that we suggest can be used for any type of type of build. Feel free to post your suggestions in the comments.
The first thing we will do is start at The Dribble Style. Overall, it appears the best choice is definitely Micheal Jordan. It's a great fit for your player perfectly, regardless of your height, and it only requires 75 speed with a Ball to be used (and not be taller than 6.10'10'"). Damian Lillard is also apparently excellent, however it has more rigorous requirements.
Then, let's move to the Crossover. The Pro dribble this time is quite effective and requires only Ball Handle 75+. Some other good options include The LeBron James and James Harden, if you have the statistics to utilize these. In reality
Cheap MT 2K23, LeBron is the way to go.Our top choice in the NBA 2K23 dribble moves category includes Moving Behind the Back. The Zach LaVine move reigns supreme If you've got Ball Handle 75plus and you are not taller than 6'10". If you're suffering from a high Ball Handle, think about Steph Curry instead.