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Best Playmaking badges in NBA 2K25

A perfect pass or a perfect first step.

In the world of NBA 2K25, there are many different ways to make a play in several different types of positions. The traditional definition of a playmaker, however, lies with a superstar that can set up their teammates for success or make a move on their own against an opponent.

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Luckily, there are some great Playmaking badges you can acquire for your MyPlayer so you can break down the defense and leave them looking silly. Whether you’re an expert pass-first guard that finds the open man or a maestro with your handles, Playmaking badges are the difference between a good playmaker and the best of the best.

Here are some of the best Playmaking badges that you can get in NBA 2K25.

NBA 2K25: Best Playmaking badges

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Depending on what kind of player you are building, you should be mindful of what bonus you’ll be receiving with each Playmaking badge.

If you’re more of a flashy player that likes crossing up your opponents before landing an uncontested three, then you’ll want to choose the badges that boost your dribble move abilities. If you’re a point guard general that leads your team through perfect passes, however, you’ll want some badges that bolster that part of your game.

Here are the best Playmaking badges in NBA 2K25.

Ankle Assassin

If you’re looking to make a fool of your opponent, then Ankle Assassin is a perfect addition to your badge set since it increases your ability to break down or cross up a defender in a one-on-one matchup. For playmakers who like to use dribble moves, this is essential for those highlight moments against the toughest rivals.

Handles for Days

In a similar vein, those with a big bag of dribbling tricks will need Handles for Days so that they can keep using consecutive dribble moves without using too much of their energy. This way, flashy superstars can chain combos together while facing off against a stalwart defender without getting too tired too quickly.

Strong Handle

Against the brick wall defenders who refuse to let you become comfortable, Strong Handle is necessary to lessen the likelihood of your player getting bothered while dribbling. By combining these previous badges, you can keep hold of your dribble while also giving yourself a chance to drop someone who is hounding you for the ball.

Dimer

For the pass-focused players, Dimer is a must if you want to really rack up your assist totals. Dimer gives open shooters a shot percentage boost when they are in the half-court, making your passes essential to a free-flowing offensive scheme. Everyone on your team will want you setting up the plays so they can also load up their own points.

Versatile Visionary

To really thread the needle in the half-court, Versatile Visionary gives pass kings the right amount of juice to ensure their passes are accurate, quick, and on time. Whether its a bounce pass between two defenders, a no-look pass to an open player on the wing, or an alley-oop over a towering center, this badge keeps these passes perfect.


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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.