Mastering NBA 2K24 Passing: Tips and Tricks

Improve your passing skills and outsmart opponents in NBA 2K24.
Mastering NBA 2K24 Passing: Tips and Tricks

Highlights

  • Learn various types of passes to use strategically in the game.
  • Master the art of faking passes to deceive defending players.
  • Enhance your gameplay by practicing different passing techniques.

NBA 2K24 is a beloved sports game with a rich history in the gaming world. As the NBA playoffs approach and the game becomes available on Game Pass, it's an ideal time to dive into the action. Whether you're a rookie or a returning player, honing your skills is essential. Luckily, the game offers scrimmage modes and tutorials for those looking to sharpen their abilities.

Passing is a crucial aspect of the game, allowing you to connect with your teammates effectively. Each type of pass serves a unique purpose, and mastering them can give you an edge on the court. Additionally, the ability to fake passes can be a game-changer in tricking your opponents. Here's how you can execute different passes and fake-outs on PS5 and Xbox controllers.

Perfecting Every Pass Type

  • Icon Pass: Activate button icons over your teammates by pressing R1/RB. Pass to a specific player by pressing the corresponding button or flick the right stick in their direction while holding R1/RB.
  • Lob Pass: Throw a high pass to a teammate by pressing Triangle/Y, ideal for bypassing defenders over long distances.
  • Bounce Pass: Bounce the ball towards a teammate with the Circle/B button, effective for shorter distances against jumping defenders.
  • Chest Pass: Execute a standard chest pass by pressing X/A to connect with a teammate.
  • Alley Oop: Set up an Alley Oop by double-tapping Triangle/Y towards a teammate or the basket. Use X and Circle/A and B simultaneously for a bounce pass Alley Oop.

Mastering the Fake Pass

Deceiving opponents with a fake pass is a game strategy. Press Triangle & Circle/Y & B simultaneously to mislead defenders. Use the right stick to aim the fake pass in a specific direction. Remember, faking a pass interrupts dribbling, potentially leading to a critical decision-making moment for your player.