Want to know the best standing dunkers in NBA 2K21? Here are the best standing dunkers in NBA 2K21, led by Blake Griffin’s 98 Dunk Rating. He is followed by DeAndre Jordan in second place, while Anthony Davis is third. At the same time, check out the rest of the NBA 2K21 standing dunkers below:
Blake Griffin (Detroit Pistons) – OVR 98

Blake Griffin may have had a torrid year with injuries, but the 6’10” Detroit man is absolutely lethal when he’s under the basket! He is a world-class dunk specialist. Since being traded from the Los Angeles Clippers to the Detroit Pistons, Griffin has worked tirelessly to evolve his game to be able to still play it at a high level. Not only has he developed a solid 3-point shot for a power forward, but he’s also managed to become one of the position’s better passers. You can buy cheap mt via u4gm.com to get him, fast and safe!
DeAndre Jordan (Brooklyn Nets) – OVR 97

DeAndre Jordan plays at the Center position for the Brooklyn Nets. The Nets center is only an 80 OVR in the new title, but with a 97-rated dunk, he’ll be a great man to run in that second five.
Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers) – OVR 95

The third highest-rated standing dunker in NBA 2K21 is Anthony Davis. The 6’10” center had the eyes of the NBA world on him when he made the switch from New Orleans to Los Angeles ahead of the 2020 campaign, and it’s safe to say, he’s lived up to the hype. Hot off the heels of his first NBA Finals win as a Los Angeles Laker and easily his best NBA Playoffs performance, he has proven he is one of the NBA’s best players.
Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves) – OVR 95

Not only is Karl-Anthony Towns one of the most exciting young players to watch in the NBA today, but he is also one of the most offensively gifted centers in the league as well. Towns is a huge offensive threat with great shooting ability, paint presence, and is coming off a career season for points and assists in a struggling Timberwolves lineup.
Rudy Gobert (Utah Jazz) – OVR 95

Rudy Gobert is a rock-solid center for the Utah Jazz that locks up offensive pressure time and time again as a back-to-back Defensive Player of the Year winner. Gobert is as much as you could ask for in a defensive-minded center, with a huge presence in the paint and a knack for pulling down rebounds. While he’s not the most successful on the offensive side of the ball, he’s coming off a career year for rebounds and FG%.
Zion Williamson (New Orleans Pelicans) – OVR 95

New Orleans Pelicans big man Zion Williamson is currently gearing up for his second go-round atop the highest level after encountering an injury-plagued rookie season in 2019-20. He was hailed as the new LeBron James by just about everyone in the league, with strength and physical athleticism off the charts.
John Collins (Atalanta Hawks) – OVR 95

In the 41 games John Collins played in last season he managed to average a double-double with 21.6 points per game and 10.1 rebounds on top of that. He’s currently in his 4th season and at the young age of 23 is coming into the prime of his career. Where Collins really differentiates himself is his range and accuracy shooting the ball as a stretch-four. Collins shoots an awesome 40% from 3 and has put up career-high numbers in blocks, points, and rebounds.
Andre Drummond (Cleveland Cavaliers) – OVR 95

Andre Drummond left Detroit for Cleveland halfway through the current campaign – but no matter where he plays, one thing is certain, he’ll be getting those boards! He is a rebounding machine, which happens to be a strength that many teams love to have on their roster.
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