Basketball: Zero Script Guide

A fun, fast-paced guide to supercharging your court skills in Basketball: Zero with scripts.

First up: if you’re looking to dominate in Basketball: Zero, our “Basketball: Zero Script Guide” serves as your ultimate playbook — combining everything from auto-dribble and auto-shoot cheats to hit-box expanders and aim-assist tools. In this article you’ll find an organized breakdown of popular scripts for the game, how they work, and what to watch out for. We even mention our earlier post about Basketball: Zero Codes, so you can combine free spins/codes with scripts for maximum advantage.

What Is Basketball: Zero?

Basketball: Zero is a 5v5 anime-style basketball game on Roblox, developed by “Current.” It channels a high-energy, ability-driven vibe — players choose unique character classes with original “Styles” and “Zones,” giving them special moves beyond traditional basketball.

The game features quick matches, intuitive controls (shoot, dribble, pass, dunk), and a deep customization & progression system through its Style/Zone + spin/gacha mechanics. The popularity stats speak for themselves: millions of visits, high upvotes, and a huge active fan-base.

Because Basketball: Zero is still in beta and gets frequent updates, many players are also turning to scripts and cheats to get an edge — which brings us to the main focus of this guide.

Why People Use Scripts / Cheats In Basketball: Zero

  • The allure of automating repetitive or timing-sensitive actions: things like auto dribble, auto shoot, auto dunk, auto block or auto steal — all of which can give a big advantage.
  • Quick progression: using hitbox expanders/hitbox tweaks or auto-farm scripts to gain spins, styles, or other in-game resources faster.
  • For some players, easing the learning curve — especially if they are new or don’t want to grind manually.

That said: using cheats or scripts comes with serious risks, including the possibility of getting banned or account penalties (since such tools may violate the game’s rules or terms).

Popular Scripts & What They Do

Popular Scripts & What They Do

Here are some of the better-known scripts for Basketball: Zero — with their typical functions:

Script / SourceMain Features / Notes
From “Rinns Hub” (Anti Ragdoll / Auto Dribble / Auto Shoot / Aimbot)Automates dribbling and shooting/aiming — ideal for players who want precision or help with manual controls
“Auto-Farm & Hitbox Expander” scripts (e.g. from HHub)Helps with farming spins/resources, potentially increasing hitbox to make shots/blocks more forgiving
“Shadow Hub / BYPASS ANTI CHEAT” script compilationBundles many cheats: auto-dunk, auto-steal, auto-block, auto-dribble, auto-abilities, auto-redeem codes — a full cheat toolkit (though “not tested” according to its author)
“Auto blocks and more !!” script (from a free upload on a script site)Claims to offer auto-block and other assists, though user feedback is mixed
Community-shared raw scripts / GitHub repo versionsFor technically inclined users: offers keyless access, auto-dunk/auto-steal, and other automated features via simple loadstring-execution

Important to note: many of these scripts require a Roblox script executor or exploit tool — which itself can be risky or against Roblox’s terms. Users report that scripts sometimes “stop working” after updates, or may be detected, leading to bans.

How Players Usually Run These Scripts (Roblox Studio / Executor Method)

  1. Use a compatible executor (some sources recommend tools like Krnl, Synapse X, Fluxus, etc.).
  2. Launch Basketball: Zero on Roblox.
  3. Inject the script code (often via a “loadstring(game:HttpGet(…))()” command) into the executor’s script console.
  4. Enable cheats or features like auto-shoot, auto-dribble, auto-steal, hitbox expand, etc.
  5. Enjoy the advantages — but remember: this is effectively playing with cheats/cheats, and may violate official rules.

Because Basketball: Zero updates regularly (new styles, reworks, bug fixes), scripts tend to break or become detectable — so many script providers and community hubs say you should expect downtime after patches.

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