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Gilbert Arenas himself announced that he is going to be the cover athlete for [[NBA Live 08]] during a news conference on the 29th of April, 2007.
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Gilbert Arenas himself announced himself as the cover athlete for [[NBA Live 08]] during a news conference on the 29th of April, 2007.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:44, 22 May 2009

Beginning with Shaquille O'Neal in NBA Live 96, EA Sports have chosen a lone player to grace the cover of NBA Live, with the exeption of the French cover for NBA Live 07 that featured both Boris Diaw and Tony Parker as well as the Mobile cover for NBA Live 06 that didn't feature any player). Whereas the cover of EA Sports' Madden series is jokingly referred to as being "cursed" due to unfortunate injuries that have been suffered by NFL players who have graced it, NBA Live's cover players have generally avoided such misfortune. In 2006, Dwyane Wade became the first player to win the NBA Championship in the same year he appeared on the cover of NBA Live. The 2006 NBA Champion Miami Heat featured three former cover players in Wade (NBA Live 06), Shaquille O'Neal (NBA Live 96) and Antoine Walker (NBA Live 99).

NBA Live 09

Tony Parker was revealed as the main cover player for NBA Live 09 on June 25th, 2008. The announcement came as a surprise to many fans who had predicted that Paul Pierce or Chauncey Billups would appear on the cover.

NBA Live 08

Gilbert Arenas himself announced himself as the cover athlete for NBA Live 08 during a news conference on the 29th of April, 2007.

NBA Live 07

On June 21st, 2006 it was revealed that the NBA Live 07 cover would feature Houston Rockets forward Tracy McGrady. This came as a surprise to many as he had come off an injury-riddled season. With NBA Live 07, EA Sports continued the trend of international covers. Dirk Nowitzki was once again the face of the German version, as was Pau Gasol for the Spanish one. Tony Parker wasn't alone on the French cover though as he shared it with Boris Diaw.

NBA Live 06

EA Sports announced on the 10th of May 2005 that Dwyane Wade had been selected to be the cover athlete for NBA Live 06. Coincidentally, his teammate Shaquille O'Neal was the same year featured on NBA 2K6. Tony Parker was selected as the cover player for the French version and Pau Gasol appeared on the Spanish cover. Yuta Tabuse appeared on the cover in Japan, a surprising move as Tabuse was not under NBA contract at the time.

NBA Live 2005

NBA Live 2005 featured Carmelo Anthony on the cover. Tony Parker graced the cover of the French version and Pau Gasol appeared on the Spanish cover.

NBA Live 2004

NBA Live 2004 was the first game in the NBA Live series to feature a seperate cover made for another country as Raul Lopez (then of the Utah Jazz) appeared on the Spanish cover. Vince Carter was featured on the cover for all other versions. In a 2007 poll in the NLSC Forum, the NBA Live 2004 cover was named as a favourite among fans, tied with NBA Live 2001's cover (Kevin Garnett).

NBA Live 2003

NBA Live 2003 featured New Jersey Nets point guard Jason Kidd on the cover.

NBA Live 2002

The only NBA Live game not released on PC featured Steve Francis on the cover.

NBA Live 2001

The sequel to perhaps the greatest NBA Live featured Kevin Garnett. In a 2007 poll in the NLSC Forum, the NBA Live 2001 cover was named as a favourite among fans, tied with NBA Live 2004's cover (Vince Carter).

NBA Live 2000

Reigning Finals MVP Tim Duncan was chosen to grace the cover of NBA Live 2000. Michael Jordan's first official appearance in NBA Live as a member of the legends roster was promoted in a sidebar that proclaimed "Jordan is Back!"

NBA Live 99

The Celtics' Antoine Walker was not a popular choice when he graced the NBA Live 99 cover but the game itself was generally well-received. In a 2007 poll in the NLSC Forum, NBA Live 99's cover was chosen as the least favourite amongst NBA Live fans.

NBA Live 98

Tim Hardaway in his "killer crossover" days was featured on the first NBA Live that allowed a proper crossover move.

NBA Live 97

Prolific scorer Mitch Richmond was featured on the cover of NBA Live 97

NBA Live 96

NBA Live 96 featured the first lone cover player in Shaquille O'Neal, as well as an alternate cover featuring a shot from the 1995 Finals series between Orlando and Houston that was primarily used for the console versions.

NBA Live 95

The first NBA Live featured several players from the NBA Finals but the ones that stood out were Robert Horry of the Rockets and John Starks of the Knicks.