 People listen up. I'm excited because it's an important video I hear things in this video you never want to do unless you want your bill to be absolutely booty cheeks now I've been doing a lot of talking over the last few weeks since I've made this new slasher primary sharpshooter secondary a lot of people Chiming in giving me their advice. I've been playing against a lot of other competitive top teams man We're playing some fun pro-am games, but this applies to the park as well My guys at NBA 2k lab dish me some info just like that and it's some very vital info They said agent people might want to know something like this shout out to NBA 2k lab So hey first things first There's a lot of popular bills like playmaking primary sharpshooter secondary pure sharps probably the most popular in the game Slashing primary rebounding secondary flip that that's also a popular bill like there's a million different ways You can dominate right so just pick your poison man Which build is most fun for you if you're playing pro-am or park It might make sense to hit up a couple friends if you have that play the game and then try and build around them because sometimes even Though I love this build slashing primary sharpshooter secondary It makes more sense for my team if I'm playing with my pure sharpshooter and so just know that going into this But let's turn off with height without without going into detail because I don't think it's really necessary The tall you make him the slower he is but you'd be surprised with this new 610 bill I was just down low of course It depends on what animations you have but you start to make everything I promise you if you give me a guy that's six foot seven and under and this is my 610 slasher. I'm eating food I'm destroying him without a doubt. I don't care if he's a lockdown I'm going up on him regardless of the attributes just because of a height it plays such a big factor in making shots If you're a taller shooter you shoot through more contest if you're down low and you're dunking on folks Or you're doing contests and layups the taller you are the better you are again at the subtraction of speed Did that make sense? It probably did or catch up. But here's where it gets interesting. There's a wingspan debate I've been talking to folks that said agent. Why would you max out your wingspan? You know your animations take longer to do this or to do that and some people keep it in the middle Some people are ridiculous and they make it shorter and they got a little t-rex arms walking around like this But my guys at mba2k lab gave me the numbers right so let's get into the numbers Oh man Ah So first thing we're gonna look at is the defensive shot contest Which means if I'm pulling up for a shot here and there's a guy closing me out What's the difference in terms of me making my shot percentage wise if he has a minimum or a maximum wingspan If a guy's closing out with a maximum wingspan Is there a higher percentage chance that I missed that exact shot right there and the numbers say there is Now y'all can look at the details if you want to get I'm gonna leave the link in the description But pay close attention because if I have a minimum wingspan and I'm pulling up for a shot at a light contest I have a 24 millisecond green window now that green window drops to 18 if the guy has a maximum wingspan So without a doubt you look at the make percentage is a 7 drop between minimum and maximum If you have a maximum wingspan, you're better at closing out the opponents again The same goes for rebounding and be a 2k lab dish me the numbers like that They said if you have a minimum wingspan You get a 32.5 Percent which jumps to a 67.5 chance to get in the rebound with maximum You literally double your chances of getting the rebound just by maximizing wingspan for obvious reasons if a shot goes up And I click triangle and I have longer arms. I'm gonna get it. That's what makes sense logically am I correct? Come on if you're a rebounder and you're not maxing out your wingspan. You're doing something wrong I literally just had a debate literally like an hour ago and I was saying yo max out your wingspan It'd be better for dunce and my guy purple's talking to me. He said nah, mine's his default I swear it's better for dunce, but we're looking at the numbers right NBA 2k lab is talking to me. They said a minimum wingspan 33.05 Percent dunk success rate and that jumps to a 45 percent if you max it out again All the numbers are there if you want to look in close detail But without a doubt maximum is the weight now there is one thing that's very difficult to quantify That might play a factor if you have longer arms and you're doing dunce There's also a possibility that you can get blocked because you're extending the ball so far So that might be you know a debate. It's very difficult to put that in numbers But again if you're choosing the right dunk animations, you really shouldn't be in a situation where you're cocking the ball All the way back regardless, you know, that's a pretty reckless thing to do Especially on a fast break in a competitive game unless you really want to get blocked, right? Yo, that guy's arms, man. Look at you. My player's arms, man Like it takes him 20 seconds for him to get the ball up on the layup, man And y'all scratch our knees man long arm. That's why I ain't touch my arms on this dude You didn't max your arms Nope I didn't max my arms either. I max my I max my uh, I max my shoulders. I didn't max my arms off You don't see why his his arms look like some fucking spongebob arms So, I mean for me it makes sense to max out the wingspan a majority of people do But there's always that odd ball that has its own reasons for keeping it default But under no circumstances should anybody ever minimize their wingspan I know it says your open shot three goes up, but don't be ridiculous. All right The next thing is the weight debate now this can go either way, man. I'm telling y'all I maxed out the weight on my 6 10 small forward. I believe he's 270 something Now if you max out your weight, trust me You'll be able to feel the difference your player will feel more sluggish And slow and that might not be what you're going for but for me I came off playing with a pure sharpshooter for a couple months and out every time people get blowed by animations And regardless of my defensive position people are getting by me. So in terms of strength You will have way more strength if you max out your strength and What that's obviously agent. You just said anyway, you'll have way more strength if you max out your weight And for me defensively, I knew that was going to be really important, man I'm going to get mine offensively right, especially with a slasher build I'll end up getting my blow-byes regardless. They're in the game And I don't think Mike playing is going to disco tech and patch the sliders anytime soon, right? So I I'm going to take advantage of it, of course I'm going to get my blow-byes with defensively These really where the weight comes into factor because if you can stand your ground and get bump back animations and push the opponents back Because you maxed out your weight and you have more strength than it's a doubly Now if you're a player that relies on speed to get a majority of his buckets Then it might not make sense to do that. You might want to keep it medium But keep in mind defensively, you're going to be a liability on your team if every second Regardless of your defensive position people are just getting by, right? So for me, I just know there's two sides to basketball, man If you can get a stop on defense, you may get in a bucket on offense a whole lot easier Especially when you're on the fast break I would recommend either keeping it average or if you feeling like it And you really want to beef up your defense do what I did and max out your weight Of course, it's going to be different for each build, you know If you're like a playmaking sharpshooter, you know, it's going to be different than if you were a slasher If you're a big man and you know, you're going to be going up against people with max strength You almost always want to max out your strength If you're a point guard, you can get away with keeping it down the middle Or you can max it out depending on what you're feeling like a quick little update You guys know I got my slashing primary sharpshooter secondary I haven't showed them to y'all in a little bit just because the badge grind has been putting in work We got some gold badges a whole lot of silver and bronze maxed out badges I've been running reps with a man. I got all the animations I was looking for You know the dunk animation is looking clean. I was getting some reps in on the pro and man We were playing some comp teams took some dubs and took some else man. It's been fun tomorrow I'm playing in a tournament. So I've been trying to prepare this guy I don't know if he's tournament ready just yet for me, but I've been hitting from the hash man This slasher primary, but you know, I played a game We we poked a comp team by a cool 20 points And I dead shot the ball from here with this build to close out the game Let me let me right here, bro. You knew it was a all white, but you're still hitting it out like damn This might seem like a wildly irrelevant thing But left handed and right handed players is actually a pretty big difference Now, I don't know if this word big is the right word, but keep this in mind If I'm a right handed player, I like to receive the ball on the left So if the point guard is in the middle of the three point line I like to be on this side because I can immediately go up for my shot Right if the point guard is in the middle of the three point line And I'm over here with the right handed player I have to turn my body before I shoot which means I have to pause or I get a leaning shot Now you guys have watched my videos You've went to mba2k lab You know if you do a leaning shot your percentage is plummet If you like to stand on the right side of the court make a left handed player And if you like to stand on the left side of the court make a right handed player It's not going to make the world of difference, but I just know for me I tell my team I prefer to stay on this side with this build All my other builds are left handed so I prefer to stay on the right side Just so I don't have to turn my body There's always going to be that turn when you're standing at the hash Especially if you're a sharp shooter or you're supposed to be shooting from this kind of limitless range distance They made me lean You see why I'm hesitant to pull up for those quick shots? Like that leaning shot is not a good percentage man I mean aside from that like there might be small differences in terms of when you release the ball Because if you're cute, but you know, I've been using the same jump shots I haven't noticed any huge differences that made me switch up a jump shot Just because this is my first player on 2k18. That's been right-handed. Yo, trust me You can go on days and days about debating which build is best for certain situations Yo, if somebody's doing this build, how do I counter? Which builds do we use? Which combo builds more playing pro-amor? You know, I'm just playing by myself. Which build should I use here? There's a million ways you can dominate I of course some are going to be more effective than others And uh, it really depends on your play style, man Because I enjoy this this is gonna be some guys like yo, it's way too slow with this build Especially when you max out the weight. So it's on you. So anyway, just don't make the weight mistakes Don't make the height mistakes. Don't make the Wink span mistakes and uh, of course, you know the preference between right and left do your thing I don't know why I mean I get that I like it's kind of complicated But sometimes I feel like it's overly complicated for no reason And if it wasn't for mba2k lab to be honest, all this would just be theory So it's really dope to see it in numbers. If you guys enjoyed the video make sure to drop a like subscribe If you guys are new I'm gonna catch you guys in the next one, man. I'm out. Peace