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📊 TikTok Analytics Vexub 📉 -18.1% sur 14 vidéos 📅 6.01j / post

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👥 Followers
19K
Taille du compte
👁 Avg views
58.71K
Moyenne sur 15 vidéos
💬 ER global
8.49%
Likes + com + partages / vues
📌 Save rate
1.21%
Sauvegardes / vues
🔎 Détails (profil + refresh) ouvrir
⏱ Refresh : 04/03/2026 00:27 ❤️ Likes profil : 368.9K 🎥 Vidéos profil : 218 ➕ Following : 379 📦 Vidéos analysées : 15 🔥 7 dernières : 390.3K ⬅️ 7 précédentes : 476.5K
ER = (Likes + Commentaires + Partages) / Vues • Save rate = Sauvegardes / Vues • Revenu estimé basé sur les vidéos ≥ 60s des 30 derniers jours.
🎥 Dernières vidéos
Miniature vidéo TikTok
📆 13/11/2025 🚫 <60s
🏅 #14 / 15
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Score vidéo 5.7/10

Every player who’s ever taken NBA 2K seriously knows that there’s a point in time when everything just clicks. The dribble moves feel natural, the shot timing becomes automatic, and you start seeing the floor differently — not as a cluster of defenders and animations, but as open space waiting to be manipulated. For me, that moment was my prime in NBA 2K21. On guard, I was unstoppable — a combination of IQ, mechanics, and confidence that made me a problem every time I touched the ball. 1. Mastering the Meta 2K21’s guard meta revolved around speed boosts, quick stop shooting, and the ability to create off the dribble. I didn’t just play the meta — I perfected it. My build was optimized for speed and shooting: just the right height to stay quick but tall enough to shoot over smaller guards. I spent hours in the MyCourt mastering every move in the book — the momentum crossover, the curry slide, and the quick peek. Every possession was a chess match, and I knew exactly how to manipulate defenders into biting on screens or overcommitting. When other players were still figuring out how to time jump shots after patch updates, I already had my jumper dialed in. I didn’t rely on luck — it was repetition and rhythm. If I got even a sliver of space, the shot was green. That consistency was what separated my prime from everyone else’s. 2. Playmaking at an Elite Level What really made me elite wasn’t just scoring — it was control. Running the offense on guard is about more than dribbling; it’s about setting tempo, reading defenses, and making the right decision every single possession. I knew when to slow it down, when to hit the slip, and when to dot the corner. My passing IQ made teammates better. Defenses couldn’t overhelp because they knew I’d find the open man every time. In Pro-Am or Park, my playmaking made the difference. Even when I wasn’t scoring, I was creating gravity — forcing rotations, opening shooters, and dictating pace. My teammates trusted me to make the right play, and I rarely disappointed. 3. Defense and Composure A lot of guards in 2K21 could score, but few could stay locked in defensively. I took pride in being one of those players who didn’t need to be hidden. My lateral quickness, anticipation, and communication made me a strong defender for my size. I read passing lanes, rotated early, and made opponents uncomfortable. And when the pressure was on — game point, one possession left — I thrived in those moments. Composure was a key part of my prime. Whether it was stage, Pro-Am, or comp park runs, I never folded. I knew that one bad possession could flip a game, so I played with focus and poise. 4. Mental Edge and Confidence What really made my prime special wasn’t just my mechanics — it was my confidence. I didn’t question myself. If I missed two shots, I knew the third one was green. That mental edge intimidated opponents; they knew once I got hot, it was over. I wasn’t just playing the game — I was dictating it. Every move had intent, every possession had purpose. My confidence came from the grind. I spent countless hours in MyCourt, learning every animation, every badge combo, every shot cue. That work gave me an edge that showed in every game I played. 5. Legacy Looking back, my prime in NBA 2K21 wasn’t just about wins or stats — it was about domination through understanding. I wasn’t the flashiest or most talked about, but when I touched the sticks, I knew I was in full control. My guard play combined skill, IQ, and composure in a way that defined my identity in the game. Everyone remembers that era because I set the tone. I didn’t just follow trends — I became the standard. My prime wasn’t luck, it was the result of preparation, adaptation, and confidence — the perfect storm of mechanics and mentality that made me one of the best on guard in NBA 2K21. #plumeezy #2k26 #fyp #foryoupage #2k21

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Note 5.7/10
👁 13.8K vues
ER
6.65%
Global : 8.49%
Save rate
0.45%
Global : 1.21%
Revenu est. (Ads)
0€
Non comptée : vidéo < 60s
🏆 Rang vues : #14 (top 7.1%) Ouvrir sur TikTok ↗
📊 Vues par vidéo
Survole un point pour voir la vidéo (# + date + vues exactes).
📈 ER & 📌 Saves
ER = engagement, Save rate = “vidéo à garder”.
💰 Revenu estimé (TikTok Ads)
  • Je compte uniquement les vidéos ≥ 60 secondes (tu m’as dit que <60s = pas pris en compte).
  • Calcul sur les 30 derniers jours (dans la limite des 35 dernières vidéos qu’on a dans le JSON).
  • RPM estimé : 0.98€/1k vues (range 0.69–1.27) basé sur ER + save rate + durée moyenne.
  • Résultat: 0€ sur 30j (range 0€0€), pour 0 vues éligibles et 0 vidéos ≥60s.
Important: c’est une estimation “réaliste” mais ça dépend beaucoup du pays d’audience, du type de contenu, et du niveau de vues qualifiées.
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  • Emoji + note /10 = performance globale de la vidéo (views + ER + saves).
  • ER = (Likes + Commentaires + Partages) / Vues • Save rate = Sauvegardes / Vues.
  • Badges “Au-dessus / En dessous” = comparaison directe à la moyenne de TON compte.
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