"NBA 2K17" badge may best be done through MyCareer, which requires the unlocking of the Orange Juice perk. According to a YouTuber named Kayy Montana, this allows the players to take control of the moves of Justice Young, and that they may also reduce the difficulty to make badge easier achieved.
"NBA 2K17" badges are believed to be very important, as they indicate the players' accomplishments, including an idea of how good they are. Given the fact that these badges force them to test their basketball skills, there is one badge that is reported to be difficult to achieve, the Pick and Popper badge.
This "NBA 2K17" badge is acquired through great shooting skills as well as teamwork. According to reports, the player must take a shot right after his teammate passes the ball, with the shot being taken outside the screen of the court. By doing this, more points may be given for the shot.
"NBA 2K17" Pick and Popper badge will need a huge amount of patience, since the players are expected to miss a lot when they shoot off the court screens. Although landing some shots in the basket becomes much easier in Rookie difficulty, players may unlikely want to settle for that.
Reports also suggest that 200 shots are needed to get the badge. Given the fact that around 10 or 20 points are done in a game, the requirement appears to be less difficult. In addition, it makes the badge worthy of any trouble since it stretches the skills of the players. "NBA 2K17" is now available on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and the PC.
Meanwhile, "NBA 2K17" receives its first patch that is now available on PS4, while players of the Xbox One version may have to wait for a short while. Based on reports, the first patch brings changes to the jerseys, court floor and gameplay, aside from fixing several issues with MyGM and MyCareer modes.
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