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Steph Curry takes a shot in practice mode in NBA 2K25.
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Best dribble pull-ups in NBA 2K25

Lethal shooters.

Although there are many different ways to score in NBA 2K25, one of the deadliest tools in a shooter’s arsenal is their patented dribble pull-up jump shot.

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There are multiple animations you can choose from, whether you’re taking the movements from a current NBA player, a historic superstar, or a generic 2K animation. Each animation has different release times, motions, and speeds that players will need to try for themselves so they can find the shot that matches their playstyle.

If you’re looking for the next weapon to add to your arsenal, here are the best dribble pull-ups in NBA 2K25.

All best dribble pull-up animations in NBA 2K25

The Kentavious Caldwell-Pope dribble pull-up animation in NBA 2K25.
Silky smooth. Screenshot by Dot Esports

There are several different dribble pull-up animations in NBA 2K25 you can choose from, but your choice will depend on how tall your MyPlayer is, along with some of your character’s various stats, such as their mid-range and three-point shot capabilities. Depending on what build you’re going for, you should have animations available from similarly built pro players.

Here are some of the best dribble pull-up animations across multiple heights and overalls, whether you’re a towering forward or a speedy guard in NBA 2K25.

Kevin Durant

  • Height: 6’5″ and higher | Mid-Range: 87 and higher OR 3pt Shot: 87 and higher

As one of the greatest scorers of all time, it makes sense that Kevin Durant’s dribble pull-up is one of the smoothest in the game for taller characters. But in general, the all-star forward has silky smooth shooting animations for any player. The timing is easy to learn, its release point is comfortable, and his animation isn’t jarring.

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

  • Height: 6’5″ – 6’10” | Mid-Range: 85 and higher OR 3pt Shot: 85 and higher

Although Kentavious Caldwell-Pope might not be a superstar like the others on this list, this veteran forward has one of the meanest fading dribble pull-up animations in 2K. It’s straight cash when you’re facing up against an opponent, is relatively fast, and very smooth.

Cam Thomas

  • Height: Under 6’5″ | Mid-Range: 79 and higher OR 3pt Shot: 79 and higher

Cam Thomas might be one of the younger players on this list, but his dribble pull-up is very smooth and pretty quick, allowing you to fire off a jump shot after a quick set of moves against an opponent. Whether you’re fading away, running up to the three-point line, or shooting off of a hop-step, his animation is one of the easiest to time, and you don’t even need an incredibly high shooting rating to unlock it.

Steph Curry

  • Height: Under 6’5″ | Mid-Range: 92 and higher OR 3pt Shot: 92 and higher

You might need a really high shooting rating for Stephen Curry’s dribble pull-up animation, but c’mon, he’s the greatest shooter in NBA history. Did you expect anything less? This is the perfect dribbling pull-up animation for guards, boasting a fast release and smooth animation that makes you feel like you’re truly cooking on the court.

Michael Jordan

  • Height: 6’5″ – 6’10” | Mid-Range: 87 and higher OR 3pt Shot: 87 and higher

Regardless of whether you think he’s the greatest of all time or not, Michael Jordan still has one of the purest dribble pull-up animations in the game. The wind-up for the shot might be a bit longer than others, which will take some getting used to. But once you’ve adjusted for this, the animation is absolute butter from almost any take-off point on the court.


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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.