'NBA 2K17' cheats, tips, and tricks: Players should choose the perfect shot form when doing a three-point shot

NBA 2K17 Standard Edition cover Twitter via NBA 2K17

Playing the new "NBA 2K17" game is certainly exciting, and a lot of players are wondering how they can become better at playing it. After all, the game has been out for quite a while now, so it is only expected that players will try to find out some tips and tricks to become more professional players.

According to Game N Guide, to win at "NBA 2K17," avid players must ensure that three-point shots are made consistently. A lot of players aspire to be lights-out shooters from the three-point line, and it can be frustrating whenever the shot misses due to lack of skill.

As such, players are advised to pick a shooting form that they are comfortable with since there are several choices for them anyway: from Stephen Curry's one motion shot release, to Kobe Bryant's two motion release, or even the quick release made by Carmelo Anthony. Players can pick what suits them best and practice from there.

Some of the shot meter freaks for "NBA 2K17" should stop this inefficient practice since the shot meter is not 100% accurate all the time. As such, it is advisable for the players to instead look at the actual basketball player when making the shot.

Again, choosing the perfect shot form is important, as well as the release and timing when shooting the ball using the form.

Meanwhile, the Hall of Fame Magazine reports that the Nintendo Switch's trailer has showcased "NBA 2K17" in their latest trailer, and it is only one of the two most recognizable games featured there, with "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" being the other one.

It then sparked a slew of rumors that the two games will be featured for the new console. However, with no official statements from both Nintendo and 2K Sports, fans can only stay tuned for more updates.

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