There are a few stat requirements to fulfill to perform contact dunks with a MyPlayer in NBA 2K22. Players should keep these minimum requirements in mind when creating their player for the first time. Some contact dunks require certain heights, driving dunk rating, and vertical rating. Here are all of the contact dunk packages and the requirements to equip them.
- Pro Contact Dunks — 84+ Driving Dunk and 70+ Vertical
- Elite Contact Dunks — 92+ Driving Dunk and 80+ Vertical
- Pro Contact Alley-Oops — 84+ Driving Dunk and 70+ Vertical
- Elite Contact Alley-Oops — 92+ Driving Dunk and 80+ Vertical
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Contact Dunk Packages with Height Requirements
- Small Contact Dunks and Alley-Oops (Must be Under 6'5") — 86+ Driving Dunk and 85+ Vertical
- Pro Standing Contact Dunks (Must be at least 6'10") — 80+ Standing Dunk and 65+ Vertical
- Elite Standing Contact Dunks (Must be at least 6'10") — 90+ Standing Dunk and 75+ Vertical
- Big Man Contact Dunks and Alley-Oops (Must be at least 6'10") — 85+ Standing Dunk, 75+ Driving Dunk, and 60+ Vertical
One way to ensure more contact dunks is to equip the Posterizer Badge, Limitless Takeover Badge, or the Fast Twitch Badge for big men. It may be easier to pull off contact dunks in the current-gen version of NBA 2K22, but the next-gen version features a dunk meter for contact dunks with special animations and celebrations.
Contact dunking in NBA 2K22 requires great timing and skill even with the minimum stat requirements, so players should practice perfecting dunking on opponents' heads.
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Published: Sep 27, 2021 02:09 pm