The Ball brothers have made quite the impact in the basketball realm despite the fact that they are still in school and now, it looks they are headed to 2K Games' hit basketball simulation video game, "NBA 2K17."
The brothers, comprising Chino Hills High players LaMelo and LiAngelo, and UCLA Bruins' Lonzo Ball are apparently so popular that avid gamers are leaving no stone unturned in their bid to recreate the budding NBA stars in "NBA 2K17."
A YouTuber known as ZootedBruh shared a video footage that centers on recreating the Ball brothers within "NBA 2K17." The video sheds more light on the customization settings that players need to set in game's player-creation tool.
However, players must bear in mind that the creation tool is not spared from flaws, according to Forbes. For instance, copying LaMelo's hair is no child's play. It's pretty safe to say that "NBA 2K17's" player creation tool does not boast the essential adjustments to replicate LaMelo's unparalleled blonde-on-the-top afro hairstyle.
On the brighter side, gamers are at liberty as far the player's stats are concerned. They can opt to give each character special attributes. It is highly likely that fans that have been closely following the evolution of the three brothers will rate them quite high citing their latest performance.
Just to give you an idea about their recent forms, Lonzo Ball has had an average of 7.8 assists, 5.8 rebounds and a whopping 15.1 points per game during his recent time with the UCLA Bruins. But that's not all; if Lonzo decides to leave out the three remaining years of college, he could even end up grabbing one of the top 3 spots in the 2017 NBA Draft.
His brothers are not lagging far behind either. The other two Ball brothers have propelled to unmatched popularity in the high school basketball scene. While LiAngelo managed to score an impressive 128 points in just a couple of games, according to LA Times, the youngest LaMelo scored 92 points in a recent game with Los Osos spearheading his team to a 146-123 win.
If their latest performances are anything to go by, the Ball brothers can definitely emerge as future basketball stars, but prior to that, there is a possibility they might become built-in players for upcoming "NBA 2K" games.
Check out the video footage about how to make the three brothers using the creation tool and share your thoughts in the comments section below!
© Copyright 2024 Mobile & Apps, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.