
SFX-360 writes: "Hello Hoop Fans! I have a preview for you today coming from EA and their NBA Live Franchise. For the past few years when we think an NBA game we think 2K because they have been the better game. With the developer blogs and gameplay videos that EA has been providing with fans this year, NBA Live is looking to be an incredible game. Instead of just looking at the game, the NBA Live demo was released yesterday and I was able to get some play in before I wrote this preview. So I will give you a heads up on the demo and what we can expect on October 6th.
The last Live game I played was NBA Live 06. I was in it for the Slam Dunk Competition to be honest but the gameplay didn't really impress me. Playing NBA Live 10 felt like a revelation because my love for basketball returned playing the demo. The Hangar is the first thing you will notice when you start up the demo and it shows Kobe, Howard, LeBron, and others on the court. You will be able to switch to each character and shoot around and get used to the controls but the look of the game was the best I have seen. The Hangar looks awesome and gameplay videos play on the big screens in the back..."
Rudy Gay has emerged as one of the big stars of the youth-driven Memphis Grizzlies, who have established themselves as a team to be reckoned with in the NBA Playoffs. The former UConn star has transferred his scoring prowess from the college hardwoods to the NBA quite seamlessly. And the NBA All-Star has stayed in touch with fans using the latest technology. In 2008, he teamed up with YouTube to get video of dunks that he could use as inspiration for his own performance in the NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest. Gay also is an avid gamer. In 2009 he teamed up with EA Sports to provide motion-captured moves for NBA Live 10. He talks about his love of video games in this exclusive interview.
lol I remember back in the day putting Randall Gay on my team in madden just so I could bring the Gay blitz on the qb lol.
Since entering the NBA in 2004 after a stellar two seasons at the University of Arizona, Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia 76’ers) has emerged as the main attraction in Philly. The same fickle fan base that once cheered for Charles Barkley and Allen Iverson is now behind Iguodala as the Sixers take on the Miami Heat’s trio of LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade in the NBA Playoffs. Iguodala is a master at stealing the ball from opponents and has a solid all-around game, which helped turn the Sixers around in just a year and jettisoned them back into the hunt for a championship. Iguodala lists videogames as one of his hobbies, so when he’s not on the real court, he’s likely playing basketball or football on Xbox 360. The NBA star talks about his gaming habits in this exclusive interview.
As the NBA Playoffs are in full swing, Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic is the recipient of the 2010-11 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award. Howard becomes the first player to earn the honor three straight seasons; only Dikembe Mutombo and Ben Wallace, with four each, have won the award more times. Howard, best known to NBA fans as Superman, talks about his love of video games in this exclusive video interview.
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