If you're like me, when you heard NBA Jam was coming to the Nintendo Wii, you were excited/a little hungry. Who doesn't remember catching fire, half-court dunks, draining corner threes and all that other cool stuff that came with playing the most successful arcade game of all time?
My favorite wasn't the dunks as much as playing with the Phoenix Suns, Kevin Johnson and Charles Barkley. My favorite move was the corner three-pointer from Charles Barkley. I think I dropped 75 once with him.
While today's games seem to be getting more and more realistic, even echoing performances of real life (hey, NBA 2K10, if I want Mike Conley Jr., to drop 35 and 20, he better be able to do it regardless of real life).
The new NBA Jam promises to have none of that pesky reality, instead it promises to be a good old-fashioned dunk fest. Because if I want JJ Barea to dunk the ball, well then dammit, for my $60, he should be able to.
I'm not a big gamer, but I am a big basketball fan, and below I've listed who the three man teams should be for each and every NBA team.
A few rules:
1. The player should be a ...
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“NBA Jam” Returns: Choosing Players From Each NBA Team
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