We are going to be giving all the biggest green window jumpshots for every single position in NBA 2K22 Next Gen and Current Gen.
NBA 2K22 Biggest Green Window Ball Handler, Spot Up, Big Man Jumpshots (Next Gen & Current Gen)
We generally split up the positions into three categories: ball handlers (guard), spot ups (lock) and big men (center). Therefore, in this guide, we will dive into the best and biggest green window jumpshots for the three positions. Also, all of these jump shots can kind of be mixed and matched for example the ball handler's jump shot can be used on spot ups, big man, and vice versa.
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Biggest Green Window Guard/Ball Handler Jumpshot
Lower/Base: Jump Shot 3
Release 1: Paul George
Release 2: Zach LaVine
Release speed: Very Quick (Max Speed)
Animation Blending (release 1): 60%
Animation Blending (release 2): 40%
Base Jump Shot 3 is easily the best base for ball handlers without a doubt. The biggest reason is that it is the fastest base in the entire game which makes getting shots off of the dribble very easy. Additionally, it has one of the biggest green windows in the entire game, making it one of the best greenlight jumpshots in NBA 2K22. Beyond the green window, the jumpshot is super easy to green because its Cues allow you to know how to time your jump shot even with your meter off. Essentially when we do see our cue with any jumpshot, we go ahead and release square and then boom it's usually green, as the cue can be a wide variety of things such as your player's heels clicking. But for this jumpshot the cue is going to be waiting until the ball starts getting pushed towards the basket.
The ping or the delay of the City or the Cruise Ship will carry this shot into the green window and then boom, it'll be the green majority of the time. If you are able to master and recognize the queue, you're going to be golden and see your three-point percentage skyrocket.
Biggest Green Window Lock/Spot Up Jumpshot
Lower/Base: Trey Burke
Release 1: Paul George
Release 2: Rudy Gay
Release speed: Very Quick (Max Speed)
Animation Blending (release 1): 60%
Animation Blending (release 2): 40%
This is honestly just one of those jump shots that if you are a good skiller and you can time this jump shot consistently and you're going to be golden. Very few jumpers in NBA 2K22 are capable of being green100% of the time and this is one of them. However, if you are miss timing your jump shot, you may struggle a little bit. Overall, this lock jumpshot has a massive green window and it is a very skill-based jump shot. But since you are a corner sitter, this shouldn't be a massive issue and actually should be a good thing because you should have the timing of your jumpshot in whichever corner you're in, down, pat. Additionally, this spot up jumpshot probably has one of the most simple cues in the entire game, pretty much while using this base and these upper releases, you're basically just going to want to release square as soon as you see the ball up here above your player's head. So basically just look above your player's head and then as soon as you see the ball release square, he almost pauses for a split second with the ball there, so it's very easy to time. This super simple cue makes this skill-based jumpshot super easy to time and green, and for this reason, it's one of the best jumpshots in the entire game.
Biggest Green Window Big Man/Center Jumpshot
Lower/Base: Anthony Davis
Release 1: Paul George
Release 2: Paul George
Release speed: Very Quick (Max Speed)
Animation Blending (release 1): 100%
Animation Blending (release 2): 0%
Having this super fast jumpshot on a big man can be super duper fun well. This Anthony Davis based jumpshot has one of the biggest green windows in the entire game, it is a bit slow as all big man jumpers are, but that just makes it super easy to green now. This jumpshot actually has two visual cues, the first cue is going to be if you're on a lot of delays or you have high latency, and then the second cue is going to be for low latency. The first high latency cue is going to be waiting until you see the ball kind of snap forwards towards the basket, once you see this forwards movement go ahead release square; and then the second cube for low latency jump shots or low delay is going to be waiting until the ball separates from the hand, obviously, you don't want to wait till the ball separates from both hands but just wait till it separates from the off-hand. Also, the way you can know your latency is by looking at what's moving around in the background, something like park with other quartz and stuff in the background is going to be high latency versus something like pro-am or my career will usually be low latency. For the first two jump shots, you may notice we only give you one cue but when jumpshots are super slow such as this one, you need two cues to take an account delay.
With that being said that is going to wrap it up for the guide, hope our best jumpshots will help you get the biggest green window.