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NBA’s virtual virtuosos holding court

With gaming enjoying the spotlight amid the real-life sports shutdown, here’s the lowdown on one of its biggest leagues

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E-sports is passionate­ly followed by millions of fans around the world, with games encompassi­ng a wide range of formats, competitio­n types and schedules. Field Level Media has produced a series of overviews that explain the most popular titles, teams and personalit­ies. Today, we take a look at NBA 2K.

Billed as a next-generation basketball simulation, the NBA 2K series began in 1999, allowing gamers to use actual NBA team and player names thanks to its license deal with the real-life league.

The game’s current version — NBA 2K20 — includes single-game, single-season and career modes, so gamers can compete as a player or a team general manager. NBA 2K20 also includes 65 squads from past NBA seasons, and for the first time in the NBA 2K series, all 12 WNBA franchises.

Available only on Dreamcast in its inaugural release, NBA 2K is now available on all major formats.

Like regular basketball, NBA 2K games are five-on-five in most modes, and like real-life hoops, the name of the game is winning.

Uniquely different

The NBA 2K League revolution­ized the way profession­al sports organizati­ons partner with their correspond­ing profession­al e-sports leagues.

It was the first official e-sports league operated by an American profession­al sports league. Thus, the league’s operationa­l structure is similar to that of the NBA, including a tryout process and scouting combine for prospectiv­e players and a draft involving all 23 NBA 2K franchises.

With six players on each roster, a total of 138 players compete in the NBA 2K20 season. Unlike the standard at-home game play, however, five gamers play at one time for each NBA 2K League team, with gamers competing as their own unique players rather than real-life NBA stars.

NBA franchises operate their correspond­ing NBA 2K League team, and not only pay their players’ salaries but also pay for housing in their host cities and travel to tournament­s.

In 2020, e-sports organizati­on Gen.G will operate the Gen.G Tigers — an expansion franchise headquarte­red in Shanghai (though the team will train at Gen.G’s Los Angeles HQ this season).

A majority of NBA 2K games take place at the 13,600-square-foot NBA 2K League Studio in Manhattan in front of 200 fans, though the 2020 season is scheduled to see the NBA 2K League take its show on the road.

Draft decisions

Following the completion of the 2019 season, NBA 2K League teams retained 70 players, leaving 68 spots open for this year’s campaign.

The 2020 draft process began with the 2K League qualifier — a process by which prospectiv­e players applied online, then competed in the NBA 2K20’s Pro-Am mode or at The Rec.

Players who won at least 50 percent of their games during the Oct 22-Nov 10 qualifying period then competed in the NBA 2K League Combine (Nov 18-Dec 9).

Following interviews with NBA 2K League representa­tives, the top 150 players were invited to be in the draft pool. The top finishers in invitation­al tournament­s in Europe and Asia, as well as 11 pro-am tournament­s hosted by NBA 2K League franchises in their home markets, comprised the rest of the draft pool.

The 2020 NBA 2K League Draft took place Feb 22 in New York, and Wizards District Gaming selected John “JBM” Mascone of Irvington, New York, with the No 1 overall pick. Hu “Lucky_Yi_Wesley” Yi was taken 55 picks later, becoming the first Chinese player ever drafted by the NBA 2K League.

In 2020, teams will compete for a $1.4 million prize pool across all tournament­s. The NBA 2K League regular season is 16 weeks, with a trio of tournament­s mixed in — The Tipoff, The Turn and The Ticket. Nine teams qualify for the playoffs, with the remaining teams competing in The Ticket. The winner of The

Ticket gets the final playoff spot.

This season, the NBA 2K League also added a series of round-robin events, each carrying a $20,000 purse and counting toward the regular-season standings. These six events are scheduled to be played in Orlando, Minneapoli­s, Toronto, Dallas, San Francisco and Washington.

The 2020 season — the third in the history of the NBA 2K League — was scheduled to tip off March 24. That date was postponed, however, due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

To help fill the void left by the postponeme­nt, the NBA 2K League is hosting its first “Three for All Showdown”, which began on March 27 and ends on April 3. The online three-on-three event features fanorganiz­ed teams competing with top NBA 2K female players and social influencer­s for a chance to play NBA 2K League teams for a piece of a $25,000 prize pool.

T-Wolves reign

The defending NBA 2K League champions are T-Wolves Gaming, having topped 76ers GC 3-2 in a best-of-five Finals. The win capped an amazing run in which the T-Wolves — an expansion team in 2019 — had to win seven consecutiv­e games following a 3-6 start to the season just to make the playoffs.

Michael “BearDaBeas­t” Key was named Finals MVP after posting 23 points and six assists in the deciding Game 5, helping the T-Wolves to a 52-35 win and the $360,000 first prize.

“Last year, I didn’t make it (into the inaugural NBA 2K League season), and then giving hope to people out there that pursue e-sports that if you don’t make it one year, just come back and keep fighting and never quit,” BearDaBeas­t, a 2019 first-round pick, told Cheddar Esports of his emotions in the days following the championsh­ip.

“The next year may be your year. ... I felt like I was carrying that weight for not just everybody in the league but everybody outside the league as well.”

It was a different story for the inaugural champion Knicks Gaming. A season after going 5-9, the Knicks went 4-12 in 2019. But unlike 2018 — when they gained an automatic playoff berth by winning The Ticket tournament and parlayed that into an unlikely championsh­ip — the 2019 squad failed to make the playoffs.

The other teams sure to have extra eyes on them are the league’s two expansion franchises for 2020: Hornets Venom GT, affiliated with the Charlotte Hornets, and Gen.G Tigers, the first NBA 2K League franchise headquarte­red outside of North America.

 ?? NBAE VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Timothy Anselimo, aka OLarry, of the Cavs Legion Gaming Crew reacts during an NBA 2K League match against T-Wolves Gaming in Long Island City, New York, on May 31 last year. Every one of the NBA’s 23 franchises operates a team in the league, with Shanghai-based expansion franchise Gen.G Tigers joining them this term.
NBAE VIA GETTY IMAGES Timothy Anselimo, aka OLarry, of the Cavs Legion Gaming Crew reacts during an NBA 2K League match against T-Wolves Gaming in Long Island City, New York, on May 31 last year. Every one of the NBA’s 23 franchises operates a team in the league, with Shanghai-based expansion franchise Gen.G Tigers joining them this term.

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