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John Hollinger believes coaches could play video games like NBA 2K to better understand end-game situations.

NBA 2K23 was finally released last week and has had NBA fans abuzz as a very polished and well-made game. The changes they have employed to gameplay and the online experience have so far been well-received, but the core idea of the game remains the same. You can take control of a team or player and live your NBA dreams vicariously through the TV screen.

The game has been making everyone jump into things like the Jordan Challenge or building a team in the 1990s through the revamped MyNBA Eras mode. However, some things can never change in a basketball game as it is trying to replicate a sport that's actually being played.

One of those things that are constant is video game players drawing up plays on NBA 2K to get their players a lat-ditch bucket to win a game. Former NBA executive John Hollinger believes NBA coaches need to try these games out to better understand late-game situations.

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Basketball purists will laugh at the notion of someone claiming to be a good NBA coach because of how they draw up plays for their NBA 2K team. However, Hollinger still may have a point.

Many sports employ simulator training for players and coaches to better understand certain situations that could come in a game. Considering how basketball is played, simulator training for the same hasn't been required for the athletes. Coaches, on the other hand, could get a lot of use out of a simulator as it allows them to practice plays they may want to run in an actual game.

NBA 2K is the closest thing we have to a simulator. While the results can never be exact, the need to hit a buzzer-beater on a MyTeam game can make coaches come up with incredible shot opportunities. It'd be interesting to see if those moments can be used as actual plays in an NBA game.   

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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