NBA 2K is back, basketball fans. And as we know all too well, changes are bound to happen. Yet while NBA 2K23 varies in many ways compared to its predecessor, there are some formulas you simply do not mess with. Or rather, some formulas you simply do not feel like messing with. So without further ado, here is everything you need to know about the contact dunk requirements in NBA 2K23.
All Contact Dunk Requirements in NBA 2K23
As players begin a new chapter, they once again get to build their players from scratch. These “builds” determine what type of player they’re going to be, including which level certain attributes will max out at and what type of overall to expect. Therefore, we decided to put all contact dunk requirements in NBA 2K23 into a nice, sturdy table:
Dunk Contact | Required Stats |
Small | Driving Dunk 86+ / Player Must Be Below 6’5″ |
Pro | Driving Dunk 84+ / Vertical to 70+ |
Pro Bigman | Driving Dunk 80+ / Player Must Be Above 6’10” |
Elite | Driving Dunk 92+ / Vertical to 80+ |
Elite Bigman | Standing Dunk to 90+ / Player Must Be Above 6’10 |
If you’re looking for easy points on the court, building your player with dunking in mind is something to think about. If you’re uncertain about what type of player you want to be, maybe build with the possibility that dunking will become a big part of your game. Otherwise, at a certain point there is no going back, and who wants to live with that regret?
So there you have it, 2K fans, every requirement for contact dunks in NBA 2K23—taken straight from NBA 2K22 itself. So, what are you waiting for? Get out there and start flexing on your opponent! But before you do, be sure to check out our endless NBA 2K23-related content with other guides such as insight to MyNBA Eras and how to unlock Ronnie2K’s Rebirth Quest, not to mention plenty more at the links below.