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Highlights From NBA Live 96, NBA 2K6 & More

Highlights From NBA Live 96, NBA 2K6 & More

In addition to the NLSC Top 10 Plays of the Week and episodes of the NLSC Podcast, Dee and I make a habit of sharing highlights from our basketball gaming sessions on the NLSC’s YouTube channel. To that end, the time has come for another round-up of some recent uploads!

The latest video from Dee showcases our session with the PlayStation version of NBA Live 96, in which we took on the Golden State Warriors with the Washington Bullets. We’ll be discussing the game in an upcoming podcast that was originally scheduled for this week, but unfortunately had to be delayed due to technical issues. Speaking of our deep-dives into games on the podcast, last week we covered NBA Starting Five 2005, and you can check out the highlights from our head-to-head game featuring the 1982 76ers and 1987 Lakers.

As for me, back in December I posted a re-creation of Kobe Bryant’s 62-points in three quarters against the Dallas Mavericks in NBA 2K6, in honour of the 20th anniversary of that feat. I’ve also uploaded a reel of Wilt Chamberlain highlights from a game of NBA 2K17, in which I was using the All-Time Kansas Jayhawks included in the All-Time College DLC.

Check out all of those videos below, and be sure to subscribe to the NLSC YouTube channel if you haven’t already! On top of these longer gameplay reels, I also post some shorts from time to time, along with the occasional video essay. As always, feel free to hit us up with any suggestions of games that you’d like to see us play! We’ll do our best to get them into the rotation, share the highlights with everyone, and discuss them on the podcast.

NBA Live 96 Highlights: Bullets vs. Warriors

All-Time Kansas Wilt Chamberlain Highlights in NBA 2K17

NBA Starting Five 2005: ’82 76ers vs. ’87 Lakers

NBA 2K6: Kobe’s 62 in Three Quartes vs. the Mavs

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