NBA 2K23 Jordan Challenge Rebound Guide Georgetown 3 Star Completion

NBA 2K23: Jordan Challenge Rebound Guide Georgetown 3 Star Completion

Martin Dojranliev
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Players are looking to get Michael Jordan 3-star challenges. You will get the 99-rated Michael Jordan card if you complete all the challenges. To complete the challenge with 3-star, you need to be good enough in the game. In this Jordan Challenge Rebound guide, we’ll show you how to complete the Georgetown challenge with 3 stars in NBA 2K23.

Jordan Challenge Rebound Guide Georgetown 3 Star Completion

To get 3-stars in this challenge this is what you will need to do:

  • Win the game
  • Score 16 points
  • Get 9 rebounds

You will start playing as 19-year-old Michael Jordan when he hits the most important shot to win the game.

You have only 24 minutes to play, and the hard part is to grab the nine rebounds. So when the game starts, switch Michael Jordan’s position into Power Forward to be able to catch more rebounds.

Another strategy is to double-team the opponent. He will most likely pass the ball to another player if your teammate can react on time and do a contested jumper.

Also, you can leave your opponent a slightly-open jumper who is more likely to miss if you are playing as a power forward.

MJ’s is the best for mid-range driving, finishing, and shooting. Keep on scoring so you can focus on winning the game and focus on grabbing these rebounds.

If you are winning, try to play attack fast and play more defense to catch more rebounds.

Jordan has faced many challenges during his career, one of which is in our guide on NBA 2K23. Make sure to accomplish all the Jordan challenges in the game.

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