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'''''ESPN NBA 2K5''''' is a video game released by [[Sega]] and [[Global Star Software]] in 2004. Some modes in the game are The Association (Season of basketball), 24/7, Street basketball, Tournament, and you can unlock bobble heads and teams. The game's graphics are done by [[Visual Concepts]]. [[Detroit Pistons]] center [[Ben Wallace]] is on the cover. Wallace was the first player to appear on an NBA 2K series cover who wasn't [[Allen Iverson]].
 
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'''''ESPN NBA 2K5''''' is a video game released by [[Sega]] and [[Global Star Software]] in 2004. Some modes in the game are The Association (Season of basketball), 24/7, Street basketball, Tournament, and you can unlock bobble heads and teams. The game's graphics are done by [[Visual Concepts]]. Retired [[Detroit Pistons]] center [[Ben Wallace]] is on the cover. Wallace was the first player to appear on an NBA 2K series cover who wasn't [[Allen Iverson]].
   
 
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Revision as of 02:12, 10 April 2020

ESPN NBA 2K5

Wallace.

ESPN NBA 2K5 is a video game released by Sega and Global Star Software in 2004. Some modes in the game are The Association (Season of basketball), 24/7, Street basketball, Tournament, and you can unlock bobble heads and teams. The game's graphics are done by Visual Concepts. Retired Detroit Pistons center Ben Wallace is on the cover. Wallace was the first player to appear on an NBA 2K series cover who wasn't Allen Iverson.

Stadiums/Courts

See also

Preceded by
ESPN NBA Basketball
ESPN NBA 2K5
2004
Succeeded by
NBA 2K6