The hosts of ESPN’s “The Jump,” Rachel Nichols and Cleveland Cavalier All-Star Andre Drummond, discuss NBA 2K.

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24 thoughts on “The NBA 2K tournament has NBA players competing virtually for charity”
  1. Rich and famous playing video games make the news while the rest of the people cannot even get tested for the virus and have to stand in long lines to get an application to file for unemployment. The us of a ladies and gentlemen. Greatest joke in the world.

  2. "You know who's going to be the victor at the end of Star Wars." Indeed I do, it's Luke Skywalker. Because I don't care what you think, the sequels are NOT canon!

  3. This isn't athletics anymore, it's e-sports. All sports leagues need to do this. I want to see the NFL, NHL, MLB, FIFA, and the PGA all get involved with this as well!

  4. Lol I made a rant comment on ESPN yesterday of how they not helping in time of need and where is nba cares team at.??🤣🤣 of course charity just toss money into bucket and watch the CEOs syphon the money out and the people actually needing the charity gets like 10% well done nba what you gonna do tomorrow a giveaway for tickets to the playoffs that's not happening 🤣🤣🤣

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