It shouldn't be that hard to have some kind of system where the crowd just react to big things.
LeBron slamming down a monster fastbreak windmill = huge cheers and excitement from fans + commentators at home/ or gasps/silence on the road followed by the commentators mentioning said silence.
Curry draining a huge dagger = massive cheers and excitement from fans + commentators at home or that shocked silence and commentators mentioning that on the road
Big games say Warriors vs Cavs in regular season should have a playoff feel, similarly with any teams similar in the standings and with some kind of rivalry/history
Player leaves team for new team in somewhat bad circumstances (ie more money, create a big three etc) = boos and commentary about it. Likewise with a star veteran returning to old team (KG/Pierce back to Boston).
Any kind of run from a team that is somewhat relevant should have the arena rocking for a few minutes, forcing the opposition to call a timeout and settle things down.
Playoff games where the home team is down big and having to face a tough game 7 or something like that away from home should have their fans cheering to the end. Likewise if they're on the verge of elimination. Think Boston in game 6 last season or in 2012 when we had to go to Miami for game 7. This should only really be for a select group of teams, most fans aren't that nuts.
I honestly don't see how that would be that hard to do. You could easily get the CPU to surely understand when these events are occurring.
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