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In addition, it can ensure that during online play, your opponent won't have the ability to view your meterand will be unable to anticipate a rebound should you not get a green release.

Recent patch notes aim to improve the game's performance on all consoles, but there are some issues which may not have been noticed. Users have started to exploit the game's Post Hook stat, with an incredibly popular TikTok going to the absolute extreme in a way that could only make Peter Griffin proud.

A 2K22 TikTok on October 10 has gone viral with footage of a player who is constantly draining hook shots deep, basically taking the "Post" out of Post Hook. It appears that virtually every time the player can accomplish as shown in the video they've got the Posterizer badge on display. The only exception being the very first time a shot was taken.

Although it's difficult to determine what type or type of Center or Power Forward design the player is using to get the shots in probably involves the commonly overlooked Post Hook stat in some way. We've seen this sort of incident only once in a thrilling and memorable clash between two basketball legends on Family Guy.

In the fabled game "Double Dribble" between Cleveland Orenthal Brown Sr. and Peter Griffin, Peter used such an escape to win the game 18-4. He made use of his signature "Corner Three" shot at least six times. If you've ever played 2K22 against a crafty Sharpshooting guard the video might feel almost too real for you.

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