NBA 2K25 is the brand new basketball simulation from 2K Sports, developed by Visual Concepts for PS5, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. Inspired by the 2024-25 NBA season, the game features all of the official teams and players from the National Basketball Association, as well as the WNBA.
Please note that there will be fundamental differences between the new-gen and current-gen versions of the game. While this NBA 2K25 guide covers both releases and some variations will be explained, you may find your experience differs depending upon which console you own.
On this page: NBA 2K25 Guide: How to Rule the Basketball Court
1.Builds
1.1.Point Guard
1.2.Shooting Guard
1.3.Small Forward
1.4.Power Forward
1.5.Center
2.Locker Codes
NBA 2K25 Guide: How to Rule the Basketball Court
NBA 2K25 Guide: How to Conquer the Basketball Court 1
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Builds
Builds are an imperative part of NBA 2K25, as they determine how your MyPlayer will perform both in the MyCareer single player mode and online in The City social hub. In this section of our guide, we've divided up our recommended builds across the five different positions you'll find on the basketball court. Please note that these are just our suggestions, and you should use our builds as inspiration to help get you started, rather than a definitive set of rules.
If you're new to NBA 2K25, or basketball in general, here's an overview of all the positions to help you better understand how to get started:
Point Guard
Also Known As
The One or The Point
Description
The Point Guard is usually the smallest player on the team, and is responsible for orchestrating the team's offense, by assisting teammates and also finishing off attacks. This player has a similar role to the Quarterback in the NFL.
Examples
Steph Curry, Luka Dončić
Shooting Guard
Also Known As
The Two
Description
The Shooting Guard is typically the fastest player on the team. This player's responsible for driving the ball down the court, creating offensive plays, scoring points, and shooting from distance.
Examples
James Harden, Paul George
Small Forward
Also Known As
The Three
Description
The Small Forward is usually shorter than the Power Forward, and works as a jack-of-all-trades. This player will typically have excellent ball handling skills and passing range, but will also be among the best shooters on the team.
Examples
LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard
Power Forward
Also Known As
The Four
Description
The Power Forward is similar in terms of physical attributes to the Center, but will often be faster and have a better playmaking skills and shooting prowess. This player is generally quite versatile on both sides of the court, operating both inside the paint and around its perimeter depending on the team's needs.
Examples
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Zion Williamson
Center
Also Known As
The Five
Description
The Center is typically the tallest player on the team, and operates beneath the basket both on offense and defense. This player's strength and height makes them responsible for offensive rebounds and bringing others into play. Defensively, they're also tasked with collecting rebounds and even blocking shots.
Examples
Joel Embiid, Nikola Jokić
Locker Codes
Lockers Codes are time limited text strings which can be entered to unlock bonuses in NBA 2K25, typically in the card collecting MyTeam mode. We'll be updating our list of Locker Codes frequently, so keep an eye out for the latest active codes available.
That just about concludes our NBA 2K25 guide, but we'll be adding to and expanding to this page throughout the lifecycle of the game, so be sure to check back frequently for future updates. Do you jabe any other tips and tricks for 2K Sports' basketball simulation? Let us know in the comments section below.