 Guys, the news I have right now is some of the most exciting shit I've seen in a while. And there's two things, now a lot of you guys know they uploaded we finally got a chance to see gameplay. They had that new trailer with Kobe and Kevin Garnett, it looks dope. But that's one thing, that's not what I'm excited about. What I'm excited about is something completely different. I'm trying to contain my excitement currently. Alright, check this out. Man, shout out to every single one of y'all that tweet me when some shit pops off. Joke it, go tweet at me, say agent, your dreams finally coming true because he knew I was talking about being able to upgrade your player by playing online. I felt it was pre-historically we're still doing it the old put-around rookie my career way. There was an article uploaded to stack.com, so immediately I'm trying to check sources. I googled stack NBA 2K18 and the article is right here. It's an entire article based on an interview they had with a 2K dev about a new ballpark. So it looks like the playground is the park. I know you guys heard rumors yesterday, no park. It's gonna be called the playground likely the ballpark. They got a bunch of different names for it. The thing is, when you click on this, the article isn't there. Which means a 2K dev saw they posted this shit early and went, Y'all what the fuck is wrong with y'all? And the only remaining shit I have of this article is this shit that Jokers screenshot it for me. So let's read this shit together because I wish I could have got the whole interview. That would have been groundbreaking shit right there. It's all about realism. Having realistic body types doesn't just allow for us to make players look realistic, but react more realistically as well. Now he's talking about body types, don't worry about that. That's weak compared to the next question. What changes can we expect from multiplayer? Among other things, the road to 99 will change things up drastically as players can now build their character up in every mode, including online modes. Guys, I've been crying for this. And we're finally getting this. I don't have to sit down and grind the mind-numbing boring my career. I can hop out with my friends to have fun and upgrade my player. Of course, since it's different than what we've been used to, some people offer it. I saw some tweets, I put out a tweet about it. People were like, agent, that means come-ups are gonna have good players. What are you talking about? Are you telling me you prefer spending like 12 hours grinding your attributes than your fucking player on my career rookie? Tell me you'd rather waste your time doing that. If anything, it's harder for people to get badges and shit now. You don't know none of the details. Of course, we don't know what the requirements are, but the one thing I liked about NBA Live that 2K didn't have was this. And now 2K has it. Yo, allow me to celebrate. I'll be back. I need to react to that trail that just dropped, but give me a second. All right, man. Of course, got my handy dandy busted up. Always broken Apple earbuds. I'm reacting to this trailer real quick. I've seen it already, but it's always when you see it the second time you see some new shit, right? Welcome, everyone, to another exciting edition of the NBA on 2K Sports. I'm glad they're finally uploading this earlier than they usually do because there's an expo where people are leaking gameplay today. So they were strategic with the shit. They wanted the first time people seen gameplay to be on a trailer instead of some shaky candy ghetto. This is Kevin Harlin. And a special treat here tonight. Joining us courtside is five times. And you know, Kobe's on it. I have to pay attention, man. Kobe, great to see you. Thanks for joining us. Happy to stop by. Thanks for having me. The big ticket is here. KG, welcome. Thank you for having me, man. Shout out to 2K. You know what it is to 2K. Y'all, y'all know what it is to 2K. Talk about the designer. I feel like Kevin Garnett. I always mute it anyway, but it's the spirit of competition to bring the best out of them. And so off the tip, it's the Lakers. Hey, some post-up gameplay. Some post-up. Y'all see that shot meter? I'm not going to lie to you. It's going to take some getting used to that. All right, I might even have to turn it off, but the post-up doesn't look too different. And you see the shot feedback looks different this year. They got coverage and you release. I mean, it's always been like that. I think it's just a different aesthetic. All right. Here's Curry with the three. And he got that green light. Happily contested green light. But we made an incredible amount of three-point shots during your career. What is it like watching Steph Curry? Shoot the ball from business now. Kind of become like the home run in baseball. All right, where it's exciting to watch the ball and fly it. What was it like defending a big chair? You know what, man? Man, I miss Colby so much, man. I couldn't even wave at people right-handed for a whole day. You had to wave left-handed. I had to wave left-handed. Kevin Garnett's going to be funny. I know he's going to be funny. We just saw a neat little step back green right there. Step back, hop step for the shot. What if he's not a Celtic next year? We didn't consider that part. I go back for 2K. Hey, anyway, we got a chance to see post-ups. We got a chance to do those hop steps people were talking about. You can't dribble anymore off the hop step according to the people that played the game. Hey, man, it's an exciting time, seriously. And, you know, aside from all this, I'm just happy. I don't have to sit there like on this my career shit no more. I could just enjoy myself. That's so phenomenal, man. Anyway, yo, drop a like, man. 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