![]() ![]() I would seriously suggest just taking the first 2-3 games as practice, learning the exact moment when to hit or rotate the directional stick once, then twice, in order to get the dunk animation going.Īctually completing the dunk, once in the air, is easier than expected - it is almost a case of natural timing. That said I was a bit rusty and took a couple of games to warm up. I didn't change any of LeBron's stats, but I did have some familiarity with the dunk controls after playing previous NBA 2K games. just keep practing though, until you have your timing.Īs a supplement to CanadaAckis' solution, I thought I'd add a couple of points from my experiences with the 2K11 dunk comp, as well as those in previous games.įirstly - Jordan is definitely the guy to choose to beat LeBron. after you play the dunk contest a couple of times and get your timing down, you really shouldnt have an issue beating lebron. lebron will still try really difficult dunks, so when he does actually make one he will score between 83-88 points and he will also get around 30-35 for each missed attempt. that dosent seem like much, but if you keep doing it youll easily get off nearly twice as many attempts as lebron. even though they are only worth 70-77 points the prop will up your score to the 78-82ish range. i just used a low prop (bench, three tires, chair, etc.) and i just did the most generic dunks possible, like up+up, up+down, down+right, and so on. also by editing his speed and hustle he dosent chase down the ball and wont get off as many attempts as you will. for some reason if you try making him 5'3, he can still finish with out any problems, but at 7'6 hes so akwardly huge that he cant finish over half of his dunk attempts. I found that the easiest way to beat lebron was to make him 7'6 and lower his dunk, standing dunk, speed, vertical, and hustle stats. ![]()
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