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Author:  rsgolecuicui [ Tue Jul 04, 2017 7:53 am ]
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A YouTuber captured a game in NBA Live Coins which the Los Angeles Lakers' Andrew Bynum returned to mid-court and stood there in a mo-cap T-pose — "like (bleeping) Jesus." Many factors sank the game, but this one was the most visible.Looking back on NBA 2K: The best sports game of the last generation Over the course of the last console generation, 2K Sports' NBA 2K franchise became the top simulation sports game on the market. That's one of the reasons why it's so delightful to see NBA 2K14 contort itself to bring to life the basketball cataclysm that is the NBA Y2K series from SB Nation's Jon Bois. In essence, it's the Cheap NBA 2K18 MT NBA 2K version of his celebrated Breaking Madden series. Jon did it out of love, to pay homage to the last few years of 2K's basketball franchise — that's what he'll tell you, anyway. Must ReadSB Nation: The slow, miserable death of basketball in NBA Y2K.Today, you can check out the season finale of NBA Y2K on SB Nation. It may signal the death of the NBA as we know it.Here at Polygon, sports fans Owen Good and Samit Sarkar decided to use the occasion to look back on the NBA 2K series in their own way. What follows is a series of nba18mt letters in which they recall the venerable franchise's recent glory, and gaze hopefully into its future.Owen: It says a lot that the NBA 2K series is so comprehensively good it can realistically simulate something as stupefyingly bad as Jon Bois' unwatchable league set 20 years into the future. It sounds ass-backwards, but it really does work as a tribute, and I agree with Jon's thoughts that NBA 2K on the last console generation is the best multi-year run any sports video game has had.NBA Live 18’s show-don’t-tell presentation earned it another second chance

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