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NBA 2K25 Highest Green Window Jumpshot & Shooting Tips

9/27/2024 3:24:32 PM

Welcome to the ultimate guide for NBA 2K25's best green light jumpshots! Whether you're struggling to shoot or simply looking for the perfect jump shot, you've come to the right place. This comprehensive guide covers tips, tricks, and the best jumpshot for every build, regardless of height or jump shot rating.

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Essential Shooting Tips for NBA 2K25

Tip #1: Customize Your HUD

Go to MyPlayer > Animations > Customized HUD. Set "Perfect Release Animation" to "All Shots" and turn off the shot meter for a shooting boost.

Tip #2: Adjust Controller Settings

In Options > Controller Settings, choose your preferred Shot Timing Profile:

  • High Risk Reward: Only green shots go in

  • Normal Risk Reward: Balanced approach

  • Low-Risk Reward: Based more on rating than timing


Tip #3: Utilize the Gatorade Training Facility

Complete workouts for additional stamina and purchase Gatorade Thirst Quenchers for a 20% energy boost.

Tip #4: Get Hot Spots and Boost

Acquire hot spots through gameplay or challenges. Purchase jump shot boosts for improved shooting.

Tip #5: Practice in the Right Environment

Use AT&T courts for practice to simulate park timing accurately.


Best NBA 2K25 JumpShot for Every Build

Small Guards Jumpshot (6'2" - 6'5")

Base: Kyrie Irving
Release 1: Stephen Curry
Release 2: Oscar Robinson
Visual Cue: 25% above push
Release Speed: Max
Blending: 35% Curry, 65% Robinson

Big Point Guards Jumpshot (6'6" - 6'7")

Base: JT Thor
Release 1: Oscar Robertson
Release 2: Saddiq Bey
Visual Cue: Push
Release Speed: Max
Blending: 50% Robertson, 50% Bey

Big Man Jumpshot (Centers)

Base: Jonathan Isaac
Release 1: LaMarcus Aldridge
Release 2: Jaren Jackson Jr.
Visual Cue: Slightly above set point
Release Speed: Max
Blending: 59% Aldridge, 41% Jackson Jr.

By following these tips and using the recommended jumpshots for your build, you'll be hitting green lights consistently in NBA 2K25. Remember to practice and find the rhythm that works best for you. Good luck on the virtual court!