The inaugural season of the NBA 2K League tipped off from the league’s studio in New York on May 1. As an esports attorney and a fan, I was lucky enough to get inside the 200-person venue for the first ever matchups in the new league. And when the action finally finished, I headed home to re-watch those games the traditional way, on Twitch.
This year, I’ll be following much of the NBA 2K action. In-person when I can, and on the live stream when I can’t get away from life long enough to be there through a six-hour long session.