We saw New Orleans Pelican Zion Williamson and
NBA 2K22 MT Golden State Warrior Stephen Curry on the "play now" screen to watching Curry prepare for the next match with just a few swipes of the eyelids. There was a time when 2KTV showed a video prior to the beginning of games. And as irritating as that may be it was, they did have some fascinating clips sometimes. This is all fine.
After being taken into the arena, we were able to see many things happening in the background. There were games in the pregame, security standing around surveying the fans, and of course, the players getting warmed up. The familiar voice, though an entirely new one, welcomed us into the arena. Brian Anderson, from TNT.
Anderson is making his debut on the broadcast team along with Grant Hill and sideline reporter Allie LaForce. They won't be the only crew on the field, as Kevin Harlan, Greg Anthony and David Aldridge all will be making their return, and it seems that the game will just throw you a random crew. While I'm not sure anyone complains about Anthony, Harlan or Aldridge all over the place, it's hard to not agree with the inclusion of new voices.
Personally, I'm less inclined to dwell too much on how games appear in video. It doesn't matter if you're playing it on a smartphone or a computer the game isn't able to be fully understood what you think about it until you actually experience it. But... to the record, the game looks as smooth as stated. Lonzo Ball, of the Pelicans, lobbed Zion over Steph with
Buy NBA 2K22 MT Coins a fluid lob. Although it was very predictable (I throw a lot of picks and rolls) but it didn't feel like it was a flimsy move.