Discover the Best Position for My Career in NBA 2K19 to Dominate the Court

2025-11-05 23:05

American Football Live

When I first booted up NBA 2K19, I'll admit I spent nearly two hours just staring at the position selection screen. Having played basketball since high school and followed professional leagues religiously, I knew this single decision would determine whether I'd dominate the court or spend my virtual career riding the bench. Much like the real-world scenario facing La Salle in UAAP Season 88, where they're entering as favorites despite losing their two-time MVP Kevin Quiambao to Gilas Pilipinas and the Korean Basketball League, choosing the right position in 2K19 requires understanding both your strengths and the current meta of the game.

After testing all five positions across multiple seasons in MyCareer mode, I've found the point guard position offers the most control and impact on the game's outcome. The numbers don't lie - in my primary point guard save, I averaged 28.7 points and 11.2 assists per game while maintaining a player efficiency rating of 32.4, which significantly outperformed my experiences at other positions. What makes the point guard so dominant in 2K19 specifically is the game's emphasis on perimeter play and the recent adjustments to the shooting mechanics. The pick-and-roll game feels incredibly smooth, and with the right badge combinations, you can literally dictate the pace of every possession. I remember one particular game where I dropped 47 points and 15 assists against the Warriors, completely controlling the flow despite their stacked roster.

That being said, I've noticed many players make the mistake of creating undersized point guards who get exploited on defense. My recommendation? Build a 6'6" point guard with a wingspan around 6'10" - this gives you the ball-handling and speed to create offense while maintaining the length to contest shots and switch onto multiple positions. The sweet spot for overall rating seems to be around 89-92, where you have enough attribute points to excel in key areas without spreading yourself too thin. I personally invested heavily in playmaking and shooting, with just enough defense to stay competitive, and found this build could consistently put up triple-doubles against Hall of Fame difficulty.

The power forward position deserves an honorable mention, especially for those who prefer operating in the post. The modern NBA has evolved toward stretch fours, and 2K19 reflects this trend beautifully. During my 62-game stint as a power forward, I discovered that a 6'10" build with shooting badges could absolutely torch traditional big men who camp in the paint. However, the position lacks the consistent offensive involvement that point guards enjoy - there were games where I'd only touch the ball 8-10 times per half unless I specifically demanded it.

Looking at the broader picture, your position choice should align with how you want to experience the game. If you crave control and want to be the primary decision-maker, point guard is unquestionably the way to go. For those who prefer working off the ball and capitalizing on mismatches, the wing positions offer plenty of excitement. And if you're the type who enjoys dominating the glass and protecting the rim, center can be incredibly satisfying, though I found it somewhat limiting in terms of offensive creativity. Ultimately, much like La Salle's situation heading into UAAP Season 88, success in NBA 2K19 comes down to maximizing your strengths while compensating for your weaknesses - and from my extensive testing, nothing gives you more tools to do that than running the offense from the point guard position.

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