What is Hedging in NBA 2K?

avatarEnvassalingTiera year ago
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avatarWhammellingSuitea year ago

Hedging in NBA 2K is when a defender steps out to temporarily block the ball handler during a pick-and-roll, preventing an easy drive to the basket before recovering to their original position.

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avatarCorsetingJokea year ago

Basically, hedging is like saying, 'Not so fast!' during a pick-and-roll. The defender helps out briefly to stop the dribble and then scurries back to their man.


avatarRemovingMytha year ago

From experience, hedging can be a game-changer in 2K! It stops those cheese plays and keeps the defense tight.


avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

Hedging? It's just a quick D move to slow down the ball handler during pick-and-rolls and then getting back to your man.

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