In NBA 2K25, one of the key aspects for players looking to dominate around the rim is understanding the Contact Dunk requirements. Whether you’re creating a slashing guard or a towering big, knowing these requirements ensures you can throw down powerful dunks in MyCareer mode.
Let’s break down the requirements based on the type of dunk, focusing on Two-Foot Moving Dunks, One-Foot Moving Dunks, Standing Dunks, and Alley-Oops.
All Contact Dunk requirements in NBA 2K25 MyCareer
1) Two-Foot Moving Dunk requirements
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Two-Foot Moving Dunks are essential tool for guards and forwards who excel at driving to the basket. These require a balanced combination of Driving Dunk and Vertical attributes, and your height also plays a role in qualifying for certain dunk types.
- Small Two-Foot Moving Dunks: Driving Dunk 86+, Vertical 75+, Height under 6’5”
- Pro Two-Foot Moving Dunks: Driving Dunk 87+, Vertical 75+
- Elite Two-Foot Moving Dunks: Driving Dunk 96+, Vertical 82+
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2) One-Foot Moving Dunk requirements
For those who prefer to explode off one foot during a drive, the requirements for One-Foot Moving Dunks are slightly different. These tend to need more of a focus on Driving Dunk and Vertical stats, especially for elite-tier dunks.
- Small One-Foot Moving Dunks: Driving Dunk 93+, Vertical 80+, Height under 6’5”
- Pro One-Foot Moving Dunks: Driving Dunk 89+, Vertical 78+
- Elite One-Foot Moving Dunks: Driving Dunk 99+, Vertical 90+
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3) Standing Dunk requirements
Big men in the paint need to be aware of the Standing Dunk requirements, especially if you want to overpower defenders with Pro or Elite Standing Dunks.
- Pro Standing Big Dunks: Standing Dunk 80+, Vertical 60+, Height at least 6’10”
- Elite Standing Big Dunks: Standing Dunk 90+, Vertical 70+, Height at least 6’10”
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4) Alley-Oop Contact Dunk requirements
Alley-oops are an exciting part of any highlight reel, and in NBA 2K25, there are specific requirements for completing Contact Alley-Oop Dunks. Whether you’re looking to throw down as a small guard or a dominant big, here’s what you’ll need:
- Small Contact Alley-Oops: Driving Dunk 86+, Vertical 85+, Height under 6’5”
- Big Contact Alley-Oops: Standing Dunk 85+, Driving Dunk 70+, Vertical 60+, Height at least 6’10”
- Pro Contact Alley-Oops: Driving Dunk 84+, Vertical 70+
- Elite Contact Alley-Oops: Driving Dunk 92+, Vertical 80+
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Mastering the dunk requirements in NBA 2K25 ensures that your MyCareer player can rise above the competition and finish with authority at the rim. Whether you’re working on slashing to the basket or throwing down in the paint, tailoring your build to meet these requirements can make all the difference in dominating the game.
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