Tbh, you could really just make any shot creating slasher at any height between 6"4 - 6"11, if you really just wanna drop ppl. You can throw shot creator in as the secondary if you wanna be better at finishing but you won't be able to speedboost. Can speed boost, break ankles, and yam on ppl. 6"4 Slashing primary, playmaking secondary. You could go with the Russell Westbrook build.
Unfortunately the 3 point shot may not be too good. HOF relentless, gold posterizer too, gets all contact dunks, unstoppable when driving or anywhere near the basket. You could make a 6"10, shot creating Slasher. It's well rounded and can do everything offensively. Hmm, I say make a sharpshooting Slasher, 6"9 or 6"10, 15 lbs over default weight. That requires you being under 7 feet for most builds. You'll need contact dunks 1-3 to actually knock someone on the ground and stuff. I'm guessing you wanna straight up embarrass ppl with dunks and shit. Through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Lol. RealSport101 is supported by its audience. Your small forward needs to be the glue to hold the team together, so as such, it is best to keep them as rounded as you can. Instead of attempting to fluctuate your character, let them be the average, so that they do not end up lower in any of the given areas. Although this may seem weird, but one of the best builds that you can do is an all around average build. I'd imagine almost any build is fun with the exception of Post Offense. Small Forwards start at an average of 6’ 8”, 222 lbs, and a 87.2”. Pretty fun and easy to run with randoms because you kinda rely on yourself for putbacks and break starting. For instance, short wingspans help to keep ball control and open three shots higher up, while longer wingspans help to create steal opportunities, and contest against shooters. Wingspan affects your ability to do the tiny things. While weight affects your speed and movements, as well as how strong you are against your opponents in such things like contact dunks Going higher increases your defensive capabilities and dunking, while shorter heights increases speed and handling, as well as outside the paint shooting. Besides skills, these three physical attributes tend to create substantially different characters to play. Height, weight, and wingspan all play a defining part in creating your character. 2K has revealed the top 10 power forwards in NBA 2K18, check them out below and let us know what you think All other NBA 2K18 player ratings that have been revealed so far, can be seen here. Once your player is able to keep up physically, they will start gaining easy points and boost their scoring abilities later on. This means points should go in to strength, speed and acceleration. At the small forward position, you need to be as athletic as possible. When I build small forwards, I generally look to pour my early attribute points in to areas that will allow me to compete with the starters of the league. Your abilities to break down defenders 1-on-1 will be lackluster at best. If you find yourself in a half court offensive set, your ability to star will really be limited to a wide open shot or a solid pick to get you open. If you go with any of these builds, you will really need to rely on defensive playmaking and fast breaks.
It has amount of badges, but the only problem with this build is no interior defense. This is an insane undersized Bill Russell type of NBA 2K21 center build, If you like badges and do not care about interior defense, this build with 84 badges is perfect for you. These build options seems to put even more emphasis on the defensive end. NO.1 Best NBA 2K21 Next-Gen Center Build.