A season ago, Embiid finished runner-up in MVP polls in the same category as Jokic to win MVP for the second straight year NBA 2K23 MT. He averaged 30.6 points per game (61.6 percent shooting true), 11.7 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.5 blocks and 1.1 steals. In the past, he's earned the 2K rating to highlight his position among the top of the most elite.

If you're wondering what the best dribble movements in NBA 2K23 are, you've been to the right place. We'll be able to give you our opinion on what we consider to be the absolute best moves for each of the categories of dribbling. We'll try and keep the list to include strategies that most builders can employ, and a few additional ones that require more specific requirements. There's a lot to go through, it's time to dive in.

The best dribble moves in NBA 2K23 are going to vary from player player. It all depends on the overall strength of your body. Don't take the strategies we've listed here as a guideline; feel free to play around and discover which ones work best for you. This being said, we'll try to keep it so that the techniques we've suggested are suitable for virtually any type of construction. Please share your ideas in the comments.

We are going to begin using the Dribble Style. Overall, it seems that the right choice is Micheal Jordan. It's a great fit for your player very well regardless of the size of your body, and it only requires 75 Speed with Ball to be used (and be under six feet 10 inches"). Damian Lillard is also apparently extremely good, but it comes with more strict requirements.

Now , for the moving Crossover. The Pro Dribble Move is quite good and it only requires Ball Handle 75plus. Other good ones include The LeBron James and James Harden, if you have the stats for them. In fact, LeBron may be the option to go.Our next best NBA 2K23 dribble move category includes Moving Behind the Back. The Zach LaVine move reigns supreme for those who have Ball Handle 75+ and are under 6'10". If you're a player with an extremely large Ball Handle Cheap MT 2K23, look at Steph Curry instead.