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NBA Ballers is a 2004 streetball simulation video game developed and published by Midway. The game features fictional NBA analyst Bob Benson (voiced and depicted by Terry Abler) and MC Supernatural as the commentators. A majority of the moves in the game were from amateur basketball players, who provided some of their moves for the game.
Midway Games offered Da Silva a lead in the 2005 video game, L.A. Rush, which sold 1 million units internationally. He has also worked with Midway performing the video game motion capturing for NBA Ballers , NBA Ballers: Phenom , NBA Ballers: Chosen One , NBA 2K8 , NBA 2K9 and AND 1 Streetball video games. [ 5 ]
When playing, your performance determines the evolution of your career as a basketball player and as a superstar. The game features new moves to the series, such as "Shut 'Em Down" super moves and Act-A-Fool combos. The game can be played single-player, multi-player and online play, with options to play 1-v-1, 2-v-2 or 1-v-1-v-1 matches.
NBA 2K8: October 2, 2007 PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360: Visual Concepts: 2K Sports: NCAA March Madness 08: December 11, 2007 PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360: EA Canada: EA Sports: NBA Ballers: Chosen One: April 21, 2008 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360: Midway: Midway: NBA 09: The Inside: October 7, 2008 PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 ...
NBA Ballers: Phenom is a video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the sequel to NBA Ballers, which featured Stephon Marbury and Chauncey Billups. In this game, celebrities such as MC Jin, Ludacris, Hot Sauce, and Trikz can be played. The main story is based on the friendship between the player and Hot Sauce.
Popular user-generated Internet-video sites contain many "home-made" highlight videos dedicated solely to Williams' highlights. He was also known for taking spectacular three-point shots that drove home audiences wild. [citation needed] With his risky play, he was turnover-prone at times: in his second and fourth years, he peaked at over 3.5 ...
Troy Jackson (January 11, 1973 – February 20, 2011) was an American basketball player. The younger brother of retired NBA player Mark Jackson, he was a member of the AND1 Mixtape Tour, known by his streetball nickname "Escalade".
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