Alright, guys, let’s talk about my experience with the driving layup requirements in NBA 2K24. I jumped into the game, fired up MyCAREER mode, and started playing around. First, I read some stuff online that mentioned new quests and shot timing adjustments, so I knew things might be a little different this year.
I started messing with the settings. Turns out, to do those fancy layups, you not only need to get the layup timing down but also mess with the Shot Meter settings. I spent some time practicing, trying to get the hang of the timing. It took a while, but I started to get a feel for it.

- First, I checked out the animation requirements for different players.
- Then, I realized that I needed to up my driving layup attribute.
- I grinded a bit, played some games, earned some VC, and boosted that attribute.
I noticed there’s this one layup package, I think it’s called “Long Athlete” or maybe the “Giannis” one, that unlocks when your driving layup hits 88. I heard it’s pretty good, only for the big guys, though. Anyway, I kept playing, kept practicing, and finally, I started to hit those layups more consistently.
My Progress
So, I started to see some improvement. I was getting to the rim more, drawing fouls, and finishing those tough layups. It felt good to see the progress. I was messing around with different layup packages, too, trying to find the ones that fit my playstyle the best.
Overall, it was a bit of a grind, but I learned a lot about the driving layup requirements in NBA 2K24. I figured out the settings, practiced the timing, and boosted my attributes. It felt pretty rewarding to finally start hitting those layups consistently. Keep practicing, and you’ll get there, too!