Alright, let’s talk about this whole “layup package requirements 2k23” thing. I’ve been messing around with this for a while now, and let me tell you, it’s a bit of a journey.
So, first off, I started digging into what makes a good layup in the game. It seems like the pros release the ball super late and as close to the basket as possible. Makes sense, right? Less time in the air means less chance for things to go wonky. Plus, you don’t gotta use as much force if you’re right up on the basket.

Then I started looking into the actual requirements in NBA 2K23. It’s all about those breakpoints to unlock different packages and animations. Like, for example, to get that slick Curry layup package, you need at least an 85+ Driving Layup. And you gotta be between 5’7″ and 6’9″. There are also those ContactLayup.
- Circus: 80+ Driving Layup, 5’7” Min Height, 6’9” Max Height
- Curry: 85+ Driving Layup, 5’7” Min Height
I spent a good chunk of time just experimenting with different layup styles. Trying to figure out the timing, you know? It’s all about that close-range shot. Timing is super important, whether you’re dunking or going for a layup. You really gotta feel it out.
And of course, I had to dive into the whole MyPlayer build system. That’s a whole other beast. But it’s important to get the build right if you want to maximize your layup potential. You know, if you plan to use different layup packages, you must consider your player’s build first.
Honestly, it’s a lot to take in. But once you start getting the hang of it, it’s pretty satisfying to see your player pulling off those smooth layups. It’s like, yeah, I did that! It’s all those little details that make the game fun.