Last season, Gordon Haywar of the Utah Jazz averaged 19.3 points per game. Something that most don’t know is that he is also a talented video game player and, surprisingly, also plays basketball on the console.
In fact, Hayward claims that the video game industry It is an incredible movement that is happening at this moment and he wants those who do not play to recognize it, just as he expressed it in a recent article from The Players’ Tribune in which he tried to convince a new audience to get into video games; going so far as to mention that his passion for video games like Halo and The Legend of Zelda is “greater than basketball.”
I also talk about “pro gamers” or professional video game players, who in his opinion, train as hard as professional athletes do when working on mastery of the field. He added that “while they may not distinguish between a crowd of people, when they log in in with their usernames – whether it’s Doublelift, Faker or Snip3down (who actually grew up on my street, very good tennis player) – there are hundreds of thousands of people who want to see them doing their thing.”
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