#3 Better tools to allow startup leagues in Pro-Am
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This year's installment of NBA2K had high expectations with respect to their new private matchmaking feature. This was supposed to allow players to create their own leagues for Pro-Am, but didn't work well for months after the game's original release nor was as extravagant as expected.
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So with that in mind, we hope to see much better options going forward in NBA 2K20. Ideally, we'd see online Pro-Am leagues with capabilities such as stream hosting, stats tracking and much more besides.
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This would be the first major step into showing players what it would be like to create their own 2k League-like experience - while allowing more minor, organised leagues an opportunity to pull away from their annual drafts. This would also provide smaller prospects a chance to build their name, gaining notoriety and popularity in the NBA2K world.