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Friday, October 21, 2011

Waco State of Mind

Two seasons removed from the Elite 8, Baylor's talent filled roster looks to take
the next step forward this year.






How much will LaceDarius Dunn's departure be felt?  Through his Junior & Senior years, Dunn led the Bears in points per game.  One of the better scorers in basketball throughout his last two years in college, the 6'4" guard seemed capable of pouring it in from anywhere at times. 

Perry Jones, a projected lottery pick in the 2012 draft, decided to stay at Baylor.  One has to believe that his decision had much to do with the uncertainty of the NBA actually playing any games in the 2011-12 season.  Chicago native Quincy Miller will be his running mate in the Baylor frontcourt.  His versatility should definitely help out Baylor, as well as give Perry Jones more isolation opportunities in the low post.  Pro Scouts have also been extremely impressed with Miller's Basketball I.Q.  When you have a player who's 6'8" and knows the game like Miller does, it can be extremely dangerous for the opposition.  Expect the Baylor frontcourt to dominate virtually all opponents this upcoming season.

If you go on YouTube, you can find a plethora of Duece Bello highlights films.  Almost unanimously considered the best dunker amongst freshman this year, Duece should somewhat be able to fill the void left in the Baylor backcourt by LaceDarius Dunn.  Although his jumpshot tends to be a bit spotty, his athleticism and ability to drive at will has head coach Scott Drew referring to him as "the most athletic player I've ever recruited." 

Depending on where they are placed during March, the Bears are very capable of making a run at the final four this year.  All of their pieces simply need to gel together.  If Jones and Miller show out they way that they're capable of this year, and the others can excel in their roles, the Bears will without a doubt compete for a date in New Orleans this year.






Saturday, October 15, 2011

NBA 2K12 First Impressions

No rookies?  No problem.  NBA 2K12. will give basketball gamers all that they
 need during the duration of the NBA lockout.







No Kyrie. No Derrick Williams. Nobody will be taught how to Jimmer for the better part of two months since the release of the game. The lockout has left a number of NBA fans depressed, and maybe even drove a larger number away from watching the pro game. However, if you are a basketball junkie like myself, then NBA 2K12 will give you more than you need to stay entertained before the 2011-12 NBA season begins (whenever that may be). 

For the better part of an hour I navigated the menus, in absolute awe of a video game of all things. The 1964-65 Lakers vs the 1964-65 Celtics consumed the majority of my attention on October 4th. The black and white display, announcers' voices sounding 1960-ish, and no three point line were all among the amazing features that had my jaw dropped. Bill Russell, like he did in his playing days, changed the game like no one else. John Havlicek, with the ability to score from anywhere on the floor, bailed me out on numerous occasions. However, if the game came down to the closing minutes, Jerry West or high flying Elgin Baylor would stick a dagger in my heart with a spectacular play that they seemed to come up with on every single possession in the game's final quarter or overtime. Nonetheless, the NBA's Greatest Mode is extremely authentic, and even the casual basketball fan will be able to appreciate its accurate representation of the game in the "good ol' days."

The pregame pump up video is insane. Not only does the music coincidentally seem to fit whatever kind of game that you're playing, but one song even has a special effect when it is played during the pregame promo. If the song "Awesome" comes on, the word AWESOME will even pop up during the promo. After the short clip, the starting lineups look even more realistic than ever before. The back court players come up on the screen, dribbling the ball or even twirling it around their head while it displays their stats and percentages. The same happens with the three front court players. Like last year, the pregame rituals (such as Dwayne Wade's chin-ups on the rim, LeBron's Powder Toss, Tim Duncan's caressing the ball, etc.) all remain on one of the top selling franchises in sports video games. 

I have not seen it for myself, but from what I've heard, shots at the buzzer are reviewed on this year's game. It has been told to me that the referees go to the monitor after the shot, and even review the play in slow motion, so that one can tell much easier whether or not the shot was released on time. While the celebrations for winning shots are still a bit generic, the atmosphere in the arena definitely gets magnified by 100 when the game is close in the final seconds. Another thing that had me constantly viewing to the replay was the animated first row of the crowd. If the ball is heading towards the people who paid Donald Trump like money for their floor seats, they sometimes actually flinch to get out of the way. Other times, it seems like they also gravitate towards the ball. Some fan will be going home with a lucky souvenir. 

A thing that went remarkably unnoticed during Miami's 2006 Title run was the "White Out" by Heat fans. When you look around the crowd and see nothing but white, you know that the crowd is behind their team, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Now, when you play with certain teams on NBA 2K12, the local faithful will wear their battle colors. Whether it may be the blue for Oklahoma City, all red for the Windy City, or green in Beantown, you definitely know where you're playing during the postseason.

Now, unfortunately, come some of the negatives.  Despite 2K's servers being a major issue the last few years, they still have not been fixed.  On the game's release day, when I first played online, once I finally did find an opponent poor connection wouldn't even allow us to play.  Also, there were a few instances when the game froze after a defensive three second violation.  But, even with these few flaws found in this game, it without a doubt deserves the 9.5 rating that it received from IGN.com.

If you appreciate throwback basketball at its finest, do not hesitate to purchase the latest installment of 2K Basketball.  If you're a graphics person, then you may want to take a trip to your local Wal-Mart and pick up this game.  The faces look unbelievably real.  All in all, the pros outweigh the cons by a long shot.  Those who say "With no rookies, it's just like play NBA 2K11 all over again" couldn't be further from the truth.  In my opinion, this is the biggest leap that i've ever seen a sports game make over the span of just one year.