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Andrew wrote:Episode #249 (May 20th, 2018)
Hosts: Andrew & Arcane
Episode #249 of the NLSC Podcast is out now! Join Arcane and I for a discussion of the past week in basketball and basketball gaming, including a new executive producer for NBA Live, the delay of NBA Playgrounds 2, the 2018 Conference Finals, and what we've been playing.
On this week's show...
- Seann Graddy is the new executive producer of the NBA Live series, with Sean O'Brien moving on to a new role at EA Sports. What does this mean for the series moving forward?
- Viewership numbers for the NBA 2K League continue to dwindle. Is the League a flop - or on the way to being one - and what is it doing wrong?
- NBA Playgrounds 2 has been abruptly delayed, less than a week ahead of its release. Saber Interactive are promising great things, but gamers are sceptical.
- Our Week in Basketball Gaming included more Ultimate Team challenges, LIVE Run, and some bargain retro game pick-ups. There's also been a noteworthy development in the modding community.
- We wrap up Episode #249 of the NLSC Podcast with a discussion of the 2018 Conference Finals.
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Breems wrote:Question for the show: What are your thoughts on adopting an NBA team as a new fan?
For example, I have no geographical ties to any teams, and my family/friends don't watch the NBA. I grew up watching the NBA in the '00s, and my favorite players are retiring by the minute, so my interest in the NBA has declined. I think it would help (and would be fun) to have a team to follow and root for, but I'm not sure if I could ever develop a genuine passion for them.
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Dee4Three wrote:Breems wrote:Question for the show: What are your thoughts on adopting an NBA team as a new fan?
For example, I have no geographical ties to any teams, and my family/friends don't watch the NBA. I grew up watching the NBA in the '00s, and my favorite players are retiring by the minute, so my interest in the NBA has declined. I think it would help (and would be fun) to have a team to follow and root for, but I'm not sure if I could ever develop a genuine passion for them.
The way I look at it is, if you don't favor a team, you must favor a player. It may not be your "Favorite of all-time", but a player that stands out for you. For example, my best friend growing up was a huge Vince Carter fan, but he didn't have an NBA team. However (This is when he was with the Raptors), he latched onto Vince and his Raptors teammates, and wanted Vince to win so bad that he also wanted the Raptors to win as bad. So say, you like how the Greek Freak carries himself on and off the floor, you like his game, etc. Follow him and cheer hard for the Bucks, because you want to see him succeed. Guarantee you will also start caring about the other Bucks players, coaching staff, and ownership (As they are pivotal to Giannis and his success). That would be the route I would go. If you can't pick a player on the spot, start researching what these dudes do off the court, how active they are on in the community, what charitable causes they are a part of. If you find someone who stands out in that aspect, and you also like that players game, go for it.
In regards to no geographical preference, you don't like a city more than another city? That's a tough one to get around, which is why I would still go the favorite player route.
Also, it's cool to just love the NBA as a whole and not have a favorite. But having a team to cheer for/buy merchandise for/represent etc is pretty fun.
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