NBA 2K23 How To Get Contact Dunks & Secret Finishing Badges

NBA 2K23: How To Get Contact Dunks & Secret Finishing Badges

Martin Dojranliev
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Dunking over someone is the most exciting thing to do in NBA 2K23. Players can make content dunk it depends on their height, weight, and wingspan. If you want your player to do contact dunks in NBA 2K23, you have to consider the requirements before you create the player.

Finishing badges are ones where the layups and dunk attempts are effectively in the paint. Once you are in the paint, it helps to score.

How To Get Contact Dunks & Secret Finishing Badges In NBA 2K23

To do Contact Dunk, you need to have to buy the contact dunk animation and equip it for your player. Here are all the requirements for contact dunk in NBA 2K23.

  • Small Contact Dunks: Set the Driving Dunk to 86+ and player below 6’5.
  • Pro Contact Dunks: Set the Driving Dunk to 84+ and vertical to 70+.
  • Pro Bigman Contact Dunks: Driving Dunk to 80+ and player need to be above 6’10.
  • Elite Contact Dunks: Driving Dunk 92+ and vertical to 80+.
  • Elite Bigman Contact Dunks: Standing Dunk 90+ and player need to be above 6’10.

Get the secret finishing badges, and it has more ways to get that. One way of getting the finishing badge is making a pick & roll with your teammate.

Another strategy is to pay attention when opponents lose the ball, and you go into a counterattack.

You can also fake a screen for your teammate to trick the opponents and finish quickly.

Finishing badges gives you an extra animation to the rim. There is a huge difference when you equip the right badges. Once you get the content dunk and finish badges, you will dominate NBA 2K23.

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