Why is the Kobe Bryant Jumpshots Base underrated in NBA 2K23?
This guide will provide an overview of the Kobe Bryant Jumpshot Base, considered one of the most underrated bases. We'll review the stats, the front challenge, and the side drift, as well as provide comparisons with other popular bases to decide which one is right for your playstyle.
Kobe Bryant Jumpshot Base Stats
The Kobe Bryant Jumpshot Base is considered at the slower half of the list and is about the same speed as Ray Allen and KD. The front challenge is arguably the most important part of the base, as it factors in the shot speed, elevation, front and side drift, and even how it makes the Jumpshot fade. With the Kobe Bryant Jumpshot Base, you can expect a slightly better challenge reduction than Ray Allen but a slightly worse side drift.
Front Challenge
The front challenge is the most important part of the base, as it factors in the shot speed, elevation, front and side drift, and how it makes the Jumpshot fade. With the Kobe Bryant Jumpshot Base, you can expect a slightly better challenge reduction than Ray Allen but a slightly worse side drift.
Side Drift
The side drift is the sideway movement a Jumpshot does as you take a shot. Usually, it is towards your weekend side, affecting your challenge reduction on the sides. With the Kobe Bryant Jumpshot Base, you can expect a slightly worse side drift than Ray Allen.
Comparisons
When comparing the Kobe Bryant Jumpshot Base to other popular bases, here's what you can expect:
- Compared to KPJ, Kobe has better elevation and front drift.
- Compared to KD, it has worse front drift but pretty much the same height.
- Compared to Ray Allen, they have the same height, but Kobe has better front drift.
Conclusion
The Kobe Bryant Jumpshot Base is an underrated base that can provide an advantage regarding challenging reduction. It has slightly better challenge reduction than Ray Allen but slightly worse side drift. Comparisons with other popular bases have shown that Kobe has better elevation and front drift than KPJ and worse front drift than KD but the same height as both.