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NBA 2K14 "road to greatness" mode features a single player experience that's storyline driven with Lebron James as the centerpiece . You either try and pursue a Heat dynasty or start a new one by taking Lebron's talents to New York with the Knicks.

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NBA 2K14 Makes You Lebron, Path to Greatness Mode Details

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  09:09 AM - September 13, 2013 by Steve_OS

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When it comes to the NBA, no matter where you look, LeBron James is there.

NBA 2K14 will feature a new 'Path to Greatness Mode' which will allow players to decide the future of LeBron James' career. The mode is a storyline driven mode, meaning you will be playing out the future of LeBron James' career on the hardwood in some fashion.

You will be able to choose from two very different paths in the future for James. You will play into the future by completing both full and partial games, needing to complete each game to progress onwards -- not unlike a traditional single player experience.

The two paths you can choose from include 'Continue Heat Dynasty' and 'Fantastic Journey', both of which with vastly different outcomes. The former sounds as it is and is likely the simpler of the two, 'Fantastic Journey' involves Lebron taking his talents to New York with the Knicks after this season.

You won't be playing full seasons in the mode though, as some of the paths you can take might have you playing only a couple of key games per season. However, there are interesting scenarios and storylines which might play out, as players move from team to team in the futuristic version of the NBA.

The one catch? It's exclusive only to PS3 and XBox 360. Which answers the question on whether NBA 2K14 will be fully featured on next-gen consoles as well it appears. Sources: Polygon, GamesRadar
 
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FBI Probe Finds Knicks Fixed Games In 1981-82 Season

Drugged New York Knicks players fixed games in the 1981-82 season on behalf of their drug dealer who bet money against the team, according to a probe conducted by the FBI.

The feds probed whether three Knicks, reportedly "heavy users of cocaine," and their supplier, "one of the largest dealers on the East Coast," shaved points.

The Knicks finished 33-49 in 1982, last in the Atlantic Division.

The Knicks declined comment.

http://m.basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/229859/fbi-probe-finds-knicks-fixed-games-in-1981-82-season
 
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