NBA 2K26 brings notable changes to the shooting meta, making height and badge selection even more impactful than last year. Height is especially important this year when it comes to contests, and taller players are finding more open looks, especially on standstill jumpers. The game’s builder and badge system allow for more control over shooting badges and cap breakers, giving players flexibility with their green windows and animation choices.
The Jumpshot Creator is back, letting you pick your base, releases, and set your release speed and blending. Visual cues remain key, but a calm, steady shooting rhythm is still the foundation for hitting shots at a high clip.
To get the most out of your MyPlayer, matching your jumpshot to your 3PT rating and height is the move:
High 3PT Rating (90+): Go for faster releases and high green window bases.
Medium 3PT Rating (70-89): Pick balanced bases with decent speed and forgiving windows.
Low 3PT Rating (Below 70): Prioritize bases with bigger green windows and more forgiving timing.
Players under 6'4" still benefit most from quick releases, but the meta is leaning toward bases that create space and maximize defensive immunity. Fast visual cues make a difference for getting shots off before smaller defenders can recover.
Recommended NBA 2K26 Jumpshots for Under 6'4":
1. Charles Bassey 100% Release (No Oscar This Year)
Lower/Base: Charles Bassey
Upper Release 1: Charles Bassey
Upper Release 2: Charles Bassey
Release Speed: Max
Animation Blending: 100% Bassey
Attributes: Quickest green window, solid for guards who want a fast, clean look off the dribble or spot-up.
Notes: With Oscar Robertson not in the game this year, Charles Bassey is the go-to for players who preferred the popular Oscar blend in 2K25.
2. Kira Lewis Jr. / Cam Thomas (For 3PT 74+)
Lower/Base: Kira Lewis Jr.
Upper Release 1: Cameron Thomas
Upper Release 2: Cameron Thomas
Visual Cue: Early in the motion for max speed
Release Speed: Very Quick
Attributes: High defensive immunity, great for quick shooters.
3. Stephen Curry / Collin Sexton (For 3PT 90+)
Lower/Base: Stephen Curry
Upper Release 1: Collin Sexton
Upper Release 2: Collin Sexton
Release Speed: Very Quick
Animation Blending: 100% Sexton
Attributes: Smoothest for catch-and-shoot guards.
Players in the 6'5" to 6'9" range have more options this year, especially with the popularity of the 6'8" shooting guard. Height is a true advantage, as most defenders are 6'4" or 6'6", and standing jumpers are harder to contest. These taller builds can take advantage of higher release points and longer wingspans.
1. Charles Bassey (Again, for All-Around Builds)
Lower/Base: Charles Bassey
Upper Release 1: Charles Bassey
Upper Release 2: Charles Bassey
Release Speed: Max
Animation Blending: 100% Bassey
Attributes: Same as for guards, but especially deadly on a 6'8" with shooting badges. Less contest due to height.
2. Jarrett Culver / Kyle Korver / Oscar Robertson (For 3PT 84+)
Lower/Base: Jarrett Culver
Upper Release 1: Kyle Korver
Upper Release 2: Oscar Robertson (or best substitute in 2K26 if Oscar is not in the game)
Release Speed: Normal or Very Quick
Animation Blending: 19% Korver / 81% Oscar
Attributes: High release, balanced speed, great for swingman builds.
3. Kevin Durant / Luka Doncic / Kevin Durant (For 3PT 89+)
Lower/Base: Kevin Durant
Upper Release 1: Luka Doncic
Upper Release 2: Kevin Durant
Release Speed: Very Quick
Animation Blending: 70% Luka / 30% KD
Attributes: High release point, hard to contest, perfect for tall wings.
Centers and tall forwards need a stable arc and a forgiving window. Bases like Dirk Nowitzki and Chris Bosh remain effective for their consistent release points and smooth follow-through. Slower visual cues help these players time their shots more deliberately, taking advantage of their height.
1. Kevin Durant / David West (For 3PT 88+)
Lower/Base: Kevin Durant
Upper Release 1: Kevin Durant
Upper Release 2: David West
Release Speed: Very Quick
Animation Blending: 76% KD / 24% West
Attributes: Smooth high arc, good timing window, solid for bigs who step out for threes.
2. Chris Bosh / DeMarcus Cousins / John Collins (For 3PT 84+)
Lower/Base: Chris Bosh
Upper Release 1: DeMarcus Cousins
Upper Release 2: John Collins
Release Speed: Very Quick
Animation Blending: 50% / 50%
Attributes: Excellent for pick and pop, standing or moving.
3. David Robinson / Mike Muscala / David West (For 3PT 67+)
Lower/Base: David Robinson
Upper Release 1: Mike Muscala
Upper Release 2: David West
Release Speed: Normal
Animation Blending: 86% Muscala / 14% West
Attributes: Forgiving for lower 3PT bigs, easy to green with practice.
Practice in MyCourt: Get comfortable with the visual cues and rhythm.
Badge Selection: Use max badges to boost your shooting badges, especially Set Shot and Shifty Shooter if you want to dominate the midrange.
Height Matters: Taller builds can shoot over smaller defenders with less contest. A 6'8" SG with Set Shot on Legend is tough to guard.
Release Speed: Max out your release speed for faster jumpers, especially on guards. For bigs, a quick but controlled release is best.
Adjust for Game Modes: If you play 2s, prioritize quick shots off the dribble. For 5s, you might want to increase pass accuracy and adapt your shot for catch-and-shoot scenarios.
Less is More with Dunk Packages: Stick to the most effective dunks to avoid blocks.
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6’8”
Weight: 185 lbs
Wingspan: 6’10”
Shooting: 93 Mid, 83 3PT (Set Shot Specialist on Legend)
Finishing: 93 Driving Dunk (Posterizer Gold)
Playmaking: 86 Ball Handle, 80 Speed with Ball (Blur Takeover, Lightning Launch HoF)
Defense: 74 Perimeter, 79 Steal, 68 Block, 55 Interior
Physicals: 87 Speed, 73 Strength (Strong Handle Gold), 60 OBoard
Use your cap breakers and badges to boost shooting and playmaking. Adjust as needed for your play style and the game modes you prefer.
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