NBA 2K23: How to Increase Team Chemistry in MyCareer
/Among other bonuses, a higher team chemistry makes your teammates pass you the ball more often. Overall, they become more friendly and cooperative, which in turn increases your odds of winning games. Here are a few ways to increase your team chemistry in NBA 2K23.
HOW TO INCREASE TEAM CHEMISTRY IN MYCAREER?
- Try focusing on your main players and over time they will develop a higher Team Chemistry. Keep the same/older players together as it’s easier to cooperate with teammates who are accustomed to one another.
- Trading decreases team chemistry so trade as little as possible. Furthermore, you can also boost Team Chemistry with GM upgrades. Winning matches not only increases Team Chemistry, but it also unlocks more upgrades that you’ll surely find useful.
- There are always certain problematic players who are unhappy with you because they don’t get enough time on court. This can negatively influence your Team Chemistry, so the best way to deal with them is to trade them for a veteran player.
Training the new player with the rest of the team during practice sessions will help you recoup the loss in chemistry relatively quickly. This way, not only did you get rid of the problematic player, but you were able to do so without taking a prolonged hit to your team chemistry.
- Getting an A + teammate grade is also a great way to boost Team Chemistry.
- Moreover, choosing all the ‘Nice’ prompts during interviews will also work wonders for your Team Chemistry. For instance, if you were told to comment on your overall performance/scores in a post-game interview, reply that it was impossible to do so without the help and support of your team.
- Regarding in-game performance, try doing the pick and roll whenever you can. Also try passing more often. Limiting defensive breakdown, turnovers, and fouls is also a great way to bump the team chemistry.
Team Chemistry is one of the many features in the MyCareer mode. If you want to learn more, read the rest of our NBA 2K23 guides on the subject.
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