Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

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  • juicey79
    Rookie
    • Mar 2007
    • 403

    #16
    Originally posted by RyanFitzmagic
    Clark Kellogg was a commentator for the Pacers and does NCAA basketball commentary, but he freakin sucks in 2K.

    Kevin Harlan is also a great commentator IRL, but he's so-so on 2K. Mostly because, for some reason, they tell him to announce the result of EVERY free throw (instead of just talking about something else, since FTs aren't that important except down the stretch), and he doesn't get hyped like he does IRL when a player catches fire and drops 40-50. He also doesn't react as emotionally as he should for big clutch shots or amazing plays.

    "Ray Allen has been a flamethrower!"
    "Buckle up for LeBron James!"
    "Blake Griffin climbing the ladder and slamming home the alley-oop!"
    "Look at Ginobili slither inside and finish for two and the foul!"

    And of course...

    "KOBE BRYANT WITH NO REGARD FOR HUMAN LIFE!"

    You never hear anything like that from him in 2K.
    I'm with you man I wish those emotions were better represented in the game. I love "right between the eyes!" But I read some of the verbiage and maybe emotion would change the game audience rating.
    And the NBA ain't having that...lol

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    • Eman5805
      MVP
      • Mar 2009
      • 3545

      #17
      Re: Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

      Originally posted by RyanFitzmagic
      Clark Kellogg was a commentator for the Pacers and does NCAA basketball commentary, but he freakin sucks in 2K.

      Kevin Harlan is also a great commentator IRL, but he's so-so on 2K. Mostly because, for some reason, they tell him to announce the result of EVERY free throw (instead of just talking about something else, since FTs aren't that important except down the stretch), and he doesn't get hyped like he does IRL when a player catches fire and drops 40-50. He also doesn't react as emotionally as he should for big clutch shots or amazing plays.

      "Ray Allen has been a flamethrower!"
      "Buckle up for LeBron James!"
      "Blake Griffin climbing the ladder and slamming home the alley-oop!"
      "Look at Ginobili slither inside and finish for two and the foul!"

      And of course...

      "KOBE BRYANT WITH NO REGARD FOR HUMAN LIFE!"

      You never hear anything like that from him in 2K.
      Replicating high emotion? Now that is the hard thing to do. And actually does require some acting chops.

      Not to mention the lines as scripted aren't so crisp.

      "Now that was a dunk."

      It's dialogue a la George Lucas. The equivalent of having a little kid literally say "Yippie!" It's something you'd use to describe a kid being happy or a person giving excited color commentary, but you don't ever hear people say it.


      But for the most part, Steve Kerr or Harlan are doing their jobs as normal.

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      • 13whitebread
        ORIGINAL SIX FAN
        • Aug 2010
        • 576

        #18
        I'll say it again I wish the NHL series would have commentary like 2k does. It just sounds like an NBA broadcasted game. Literally nothing new on the NHL front that's what I like about the 2 k series they have been bringing it every year props.

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        • DaBoyBk
          Rookie
          • Jul 2005
          • 139

          #19
          Re: Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

          2k has decent commentary I just hope it isn't as repetitive and doesn't have as much of a gap this year in between the commentary
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          • Sundown
            MVP
            • Oct 2010
            • 3270

            #20
            Re: Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

            2K's commentary has been top notch for a long time but Kerr's addition really made them untouchable. He's so knowledgeable and sounds so natural, and I love that he's allowed to be critical of teams and players and even fans (Oracle Mullin Night Debacle).

            Damon Bruce's halftime show is fantastic, too.

            Harlan and Kellogg are solid, but it'd be nice to hear Harlan's off the cuff comments as opposed to his rather restrained announcing in 2K.

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            • siraulo23
              Banned
              • Oct 2008
              • 224

              #21
              Re: Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

              I hope Kellogg does not come back for 2k14, not a fan of him, he doesn't really add anything

              Of course 2k giving him the same dialogue/phrases for 2k 13 like in the previous years didn't help either

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              • Icxikul
                Rookie
                • Sep 2011
                • 93

                #22
                Re: Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

                I really don't get why you guys hate on Clark Kellogg so much. He's the most exciting part of the commentary. All the guys are good at there designated comments throughout the game. It's as if they complement each other. I've always kept the commentary on even when it gets repetitive. Some things that are said never gets old (just not yet).

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                • RyanFitzmagic
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 1959

                  #23
                  Re: Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

                  Originally posted by Icxikul
                  I really don't get why you guys hate on Clark Kellogg so much. He's the most exciting part of the commentary. All the guys are good at there designated comments throughout the game. It's as if they complement each other. I've always kept the commentary on even when it gets repetitive. Some things that are said never gets old (just not yet).
                  "Ammonia strong!"
                  "Stat-sheet stuffer SUPREME!"
                  "Brain neutral."
                  "Spurtability."
                  "[calling the basketball 'The orange,' or 'The pumpkin']"
                  "Room-service dime."

                  And his commentary sounds terribly unnatural. Like he's behind a desk at TNT halftime instead of watching a game.

                  Remember when Barkley tried to do commentary on TNT once? Kellogg is worse.

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                  • Da_Czar
                    NBA 2K Gameplay Producer, Offensive AI System - SIM NATION
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 5408

                    #24
                    Re: Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

                    Originally posted by RyanFitzmagic
                    "Ammonia strong!"
                    "Stat-sheet stuffer SUPREME!"
                    "Brain neutral."
                    "Spurtability."
                    "[calling the basketball 'The orange,' or 'The pumpkin']"
                    "Room-service dime."

                    And his commentary sounds terribly unnatural. Like he's behind a desk at TNT halftime instead of watching a game.

                    Remember when Barkley tried to do commentary on TNT once? Kellogg is worse.
                    So you just want boring he passed the ball to whom lines ? LOL he really isn't that bad and the combination of the whole team from a videogame perspective is really top notch.

                    That is his delivery style if you have ever heard him live that is the flavor he brings to the table. It's no different then people wanting more "right between the eyes" from Harlen. That's the flavor or originality he brings to the game.

                    And say what you will but clark DELIVERS his lines. You mentioned Barkley. What about Kenny ? HE was turrible. His line delivery was extremely suspect and you seem to want to put Clark in THAT category which to me borders on hyperbole.

                    If you don't like his style I can understand that but he delivers his lines very very well IMO and the broadcast is the best it has been in the series IMO.
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                    • RyanFitzmagic
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 1959

                      #25
                      Re: Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

                      Kerr and Harlan actually sound natural (even though Harlan could use a lot of work, some of which isn't his fault), because it feels like they're interacting with one another, having conversations, responding to the other's comments, etc.

                      Kellogg sounds like he's at a desk instead of watching a game, or reading his notes off a script-- I know he IS, but he shouldn't SOUND like it.

                      EDIT: Or better yet, he sounds like a fan watching the game and not a commentator. Next time I play a game, I'll tell you exactly what/when/how he says his lines and why they're terrible.
                      Last edited by RyanFitzmagic; 08-08-2013, 08:54 AM.

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                      • Yeah...THAT Guy
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                        • Dec 2006
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                        #26
                        Re: Behind the Scenes of NBA 2K14 with Steve Kerr

                        What they really need is to get Dirk Nowitzki in there for some commentary.

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