'NBA 2K17' tips: The potential benefits players can get from the 'Orange Juice' feature

(YouTube courtesy of NBA 2K)The new 'Orange Juice' feature can make it easier for players to score inside 'NBA 2K17'

The MyCareer modes inside earlier "NBA 2K" titles typically require players to go through games by themselves, but with the new "Orange Juice" feature now present inside "NBA 2K17," players won't have to go solo all the time.

First off, players will need to unlock the feature first, and according to Business Insider, they can do this by simply ensuring that they have a good on-court relationship with teammate Justice Young.

Specifically, players can improve their chemistry with Young on the court by completing plays together.

Once players have successfully unlocked the "Orange Juice" feature, they can now proceed to enjoy its many potential benefits.

Making use of the "Orange Juice" feature can enable players to accumulate impressive numbers faster and with greater ease. Instead of having to rely on their CPU-controlled teammates to do what they need to, players will now have more control over what happens on the court.

Having the opportunity to effectively take control of two different players in the same game could make it easier to complete certain in-game, season-long or even career goals.

Plus, the presence of the new feature inside "NBA 2K17" may make it easier just to win games.

Unfortunately, some aspects of the "Orange Juice" feature still remain unclear at this point.

Over on Reddit, fans have wondered if the position of their created players could change what position is assigned to Young inside the game. If it is indeed possible to change Young's position, then players will have to take that into account, as that may impact just how easy or how difficult it could be to compile stats while on the court.

The new "Orange Juice" feature will likely make players' lives easier while going through "NBA 2K17's" MyCareer mode and mastering it may be the secret to truly becoming an all-time great inside the game.

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