The Star Malaysia

NBA players to take part in virtual event

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The NBA is the latest profession­al sports league to turn to eSports in the absence of real events, as the league, the players associatio­n and 2K Sports announced the formation of a players-only NBA 2K20 tournament to benefit charity.

The NBA 2K Players Tournament will feature 16 current NBA players in a bracket-style tournament that will run from Friday to April 11 and be televised.

The first two rounds will be single eliminatio­n while the semis and finals will be best-of-three games.

The winner will receive US$100,000 (RM430,000), which will be donated to a charity of his choice to support ongoing Covid-19 relief efforts.

“This tournament offers a unique opportunit­y for our players to compete with one another while also supporting their philanthro­pic efforts and engaging with their fans,” Josh Goodstadt, a representa­tive of the players union’s commercial arm, said in a statement. “We are excited to work with 2K and the NBA to bring this experience to life for the entire NBA community.”

The players are seeded 1 to 16, with seeding based on their player ratings in NBA 2K20. Each player will select eight current NBA teams from which they will choose their team each round. Each player can use a team only once, and if two opponents select the same team, the away team gets first choice of team.

Kevin Durant (pic) of the Brooklyn Nets is the top seed, and he selected the Nets, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers, Oklahoma City Thunder and Utah Jazz as his eight teams. He will face 16th-seeded Derrick Jones Jr. of the Miami Heat on Friday. Jones has selected the Boston Celtics, the Nets, Dallas Mavericks, Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelph­ia 76ers as his teams.

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