InNBA 2K25, calling a screen will allow you to make your offense a lot more dynamic.
The road to a basket might not always be open, and it gets even more difficult when you’re playing against other human opponents. Using a fellow teammate as a screen will help you uncover space on the court that would otherwise have remained blocked. While the core process of calling a screen is pretty much the same, it’s worth mastering the basics before you jump into early access.

How to call a screen in NBA 2K25
Calling a screen can be done in two different ways. The easier process is to call a random screen. In that case, the AI will automatically assign a suitable candidate to the screen. A more advanced process involves using a specific player as the screen – preferably your C/PF – as they can utilize their bigger build to create more space.
Let’s take a look at how you’re able to set a screen with any random player.

As I said, this process is pretty easy, but it’s not very efficient. Moreover, the AI can sometimes position the wrong player on the screen, which can even cause a turnover at worst. You can avoid all those problems by deciding which specific athlete you want on the screen.
You can also create a dummy with the screen. As the screen is setting itself up, press the L1/LB button once more. This screen cancel will automatically generate a false movement which can confuse even the very best players inNBA 2K25.







