Kenny "The Jet" Smith has joined Shaquille O'Neal and Ernie Johnson in the NBA 2K16 pre-game, halftime and post-game shows. Check out the video here and post your thoughts!
As one of the people who would like to see TNT presentation in the game, I don't think anyone around here has been obsessive about it. We would like to see it in game and we say that when it comes to presentation. But I really don't see it any differently than the people who want certain shoe brands or anything else from NBA 2K. Now there may be reasons why TNT is not in the game. And that's cool. I'm more than happy with what they have given us. But there's nothing wrong with wanting TNT and the hyperbole is unnecessary.
Its not hyperbole.
I saw multiple people in threads anticipating new features speculate that TNT licensing was coming constantly. That speculation was based on nothing. Ive seen people state for a fact that TNT branding was coming. Its an obsession with some people here.
Again no one said that there was anything wrong with wanting it. I just think that the amount that it comes up on OS is disproportionate with the likelihood that it will happen and in my opinion the amount it would add to the game.
I don't see the excitement in getting Barkley, I feel these 3 are plenty, I mean we already have Shaq as the some what mascot to add comedy and take your mind off the game a little, no need adding Barkley just for him to throw jabs at everyone like he does in real life it would take away from the presentation in my opinion. And to have him giving actual basketball insight wouldn't look right because he hardly does that in real life. Only version of Barkley I want to see in the game is on a classic team.
It has taken me awhile to get over the Sonics basically being stolen from my city and moved to OKC (which I now live 150 miles away from). One of the major reasons I got back into the sport was because of Charles, Shaq, Kenny, and Ernie on Inside the NBA on TNT. It literally makes me laugh while watching it and it makes me remember my love of the NBA. Shaq was always one of my favorite players/personalities in sports. The overall chemistry through out that show is TV magic.
I have a 12 soon to 13 year old son (right when 2K comes out) who loves NBA2K series. It has allowed me to teach him the history of the NBA with the help of this game and it's historic teams. Half the time I think he wants a team back in Seattle more than I do, he even stole my Sonics hat (which was like $35.00). He wont give it back (I gave up asking) and part of me is so proud of him for loving the team so much even though he never got to see them play live. The point I'm trying to make is, even though it may be a small addition, having these guys in the game is huge to me. It helps me remember what I love about this game and it helps me to not focus on how much it hurts to have my childhood thrown away, by having my childhood hero's history negated. I remember having "The Glove" and "Reign Man" posters up in my room, the signed Supersonics pennant, I definitely remember Kevin Calabro's insane calls. Those are all things that this generation (my son) doesn't get to experience and to me it's a travesty.
NBA 2K16 is shaping up to be an amazing experience for anyone who loves basketball. From a fan who just likes to play a little bit of basketball online with his friends to old guys like me who want to bring back their childhood team. 2K is helping with the healing process and it allows guys like me to bring our Sonics back. It also has been a huge help over the years, by slowly bringing back my love of the game. That's something I thought would never, ever exist again. To everyone at VC and the NBA 2K team, thank you the game looks great.
It has taken me awhile to get over the Sonics basically being stolen from my city and moved to OKC (which I now live 150 miles away from). One of the major reasons I got back into the sport was because of Charles, Shaq, Kenny, and Ernie on Inside the NBA on TNT. It literally makes me laugh while watching it and it makes me remember my love of the NBA. Shaq was always one of my favorite players/personalities in sports. The overall chemistry through out that show is TV magic.
I have a 12 soon to 13 year old son (right when 2K comes out) who loves NBA2K series. It has allowed me to teach him the history of the NBA with the help of this game and it's historic teams. Half the time I think he wants a team back in Seattle more than I do, he even stole my Sonics hat (which was like $35.00). He wont give it back (I gave up asking) and part of me is so proud of him for loving the team so much even though he never got to see them play live. The point I'm trying to make is, even though it may be a small addition, having these guys in the game is huge to me. It helps me remember what I love about this game and it helps me to not focus on how much it hurts to have my childhood thrown away, by having my childhood hero's history negated. I remember having "The Glove" and "Reign Man" posters up in my room, the signed Supersonics pennant, I definitely remember Kevin Calabro's insane calls. Those are all things that this generation (my son) doesn't get to experience and to me it's a travesty.
NBA 2K16 is shaping up to be an amazing experience for anyone who loves basketball. From a fan who just likes to play a little bit of basketball online with his friends to old guys like me who want to bring back their childhood team. 2K is helping with the healing process and it allows guys like me to bring our Sonics back. It also has been a huge help over the years, by slowly bringing back my love of the game. That's something I thought would never, ever exist again. To everyone at VC and the NBA 2K team, thank you the game looks great.
Isn't he a local announcer for someone now? I love listening to him. I love the excitement he brought to the Inside Drive game at the time. It was so natural.
Isn't he a local announcer for someone now? I love listening to him. I love the excitement he brought to the Inside Drive game at the time. It was so natural.
from Wikipedia: Calabro currently calls NBA games for ESPN Radio and ESPN television and college basketball and football for the Pac-12 Network. Calabro also calls the NBA Playoffs for TNT and postseason college basketball for Dial Global Sports, including NCAA tournament action.
I saw multiple people in threads anticipating new features speculate that TNT licensing was coming constantly. That speculation was based on nothing. Ive seen people state for a fact that TNT branding was coming. Its an obsession with some people here.
Again no one said that there was anything wrong with wanting it. I just think that the amount that it comes up on OS is disproportionate with the likelihood that it will happen and in my opinion the amount it would add to the game.
There is nothing wrong with speculation. What's wrong with people hoping or wishing for TNT presentation; or Charles Barkley or Reggie Miller for that matter? You don't know anymore about what will or wont be in the game than we do. So who are you to tell anyone how disproportionate bring it up is to the likelihood of it actually being in game? Until 2K or a dev says one way or another, we're all speculating to a certain degree. I didn't expect Barkley or Miller to be in the game this year. But who am I to tell those guys to stop bringing it? 2K hasn't said anything official. I just don't think it's right to poo poo on what another person wants to get out of the game if it has not been ruled out by the team.
Let's not pretend like it's because 2k doesn't have the money to do a TNT broadcast. It's just they feel other thing provide a better value/lift to sales and/or other things are being prioritize.
Personally, I feel TNT rights would be more valuable than 2kTV, but that's from my perspective. 2kTV may provide great branding experience for 2k as a company and are probably more aligned with company goals. Oh well.
There is nothing wrong with speculation. What's wrong with people hoping or wishing for TNT presentation; or Charles Barkley or Reggie Miller for that matter? You don't know anymore about what will or wont be in the game than we do. So who are you to tell anyone how disproportionate bring it up is to the likelihood of it actually being in game? Until 2K or a dev says one way or another, we're all speculating to a certain degree. I didn't expect Barkley or Miller to be in the game this year. But who am I to tell those guys to stop bringing it? 2K hasn't said anything official. I just don't think it's right to poo poo on what another person wants to get out of the game if it has not been ruled out by the team.
I think aholbert32 is saying that it is one thing to hope, wish, and even speculate (when you have this many TNT personalities it is hard not to speculate) that a license is coming but some people have their hopes so high that their hope turns into an expectation or inevitability. I think at this point is a an unrealistic expectation.
I mean it's been years since the whole "2k getting the TNT license" speculation has started and to me it's at a point where I think if it was going to happen it would have happened already. Unless to is just taking a slow approach where they slowly sign all of the TNT personalities to the point where TNT just says "well at this point you might as well have our brand in your game" amd cuts a deal with 2k.
I think aholbert32 is saying that it is one thing to hope, wish, and even speculate (when you have this many TNT personalities it is hard not to speculate) that a license is coming but some people have their hopes so high that their hope turns into an expectation or inevitability. I think at this point is a an unrealistic expectation.
I mean it's been years since the whole "2k getting the TNT license" speculation has started and to me it's at a point where I think if it was going to happen it would have happened already. Unless to is just taking a slow approach where they slowly sign all of the TNT personalities to the point where TNT just says "well at this point you might as well have our brand in your game" amd cuts a deal with 2k.
I get that, and that is fair. But until 2K says definitively yes or no, what's wrong with hoping? Even if it's year after year. I mean, we do that with gameplay features. I haven't seen anyone going off because TNT (presumably) isn't gonna be in 2K16 and denigrating 2K for it. Not saying there isn't anyone, there's always "that guy". For the most part, people post respectfully, in the appropriate threads (not high-jacking off topic threads) and articulate their wants. It just struck me as odd how wanting something in game, and respectfully posting about it somehow constitutes being obsessive.