In NBA 2K19, gamers are often trying to stack as much of the in-game money as they possibly can. It helps with purchasing upgraded players, contracts, and gear, among other items. Some people find ways to quickly earn Virtual Currency and that includes an avid gamer, actor Miles Brown of the hit show “Black-ish.” He recently won a staggering amount of NBA 2K19 Virtual Currency through a challenge shown on the new NBA 2KTV episode 26.
Miles Brown among stars on NBA 2KTV episode 26
Miles Brown is best known as Jack Johnson on ABC’s “Black-ish” and at age 14, the actor appears to be a big fan of NBA 2K19. He recently appeared on the newest episode of NBA 2KTV to put his skills to the test in their brand new 2K19 Challenge. He wasn’t the only one trying it out either as several NBA players were also involved.
The brand new 26th episode features new 2KTV host Alexis Morgan and fellow host, Chris Manning. They continued with more footage from NBA All-Star Weekend in Charlotte, as well as other special content related to the video game. That included introducing a new NBA 2KTV challenge for players and celebs such as Miles Brown.
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— Miles Brown (@MilesBrown) March 8, 2019
The NBA 2KTV Challenge was available just for one weekend only, during NBA All-Star Weekend in Charlotte. Among those participating in the challenge were Utah Jazz star Donovan Mitchell, Atlanta Hawks rookie John Collins, and the Greek Freak’s brother Kostas Antetounmkpo.
The objective sounds simple at first. All you have to do is win a one-on-one game on the blacktop. However, that game is against All-Time LeBron James on Hall of Fame Difficulty Level. That pushes the difficulty up quite a bit, but gamers get to choose which player they use against LeBron. If they can win that one-on-one game, they walk away with $1 million in Virtual Currency.
Mitchell made the wise decision to use Kevin Durant, who many consider at the top of the game with LeBron right now. John Collins went with LeBron against LeBron. However, neither player was able to take down King James in the Challenge. Enter Miles Brown, who came to play, and came to win. For those wondering, Brown chose former Houston Rockets All-Star Hakeem “The Dream Olajuwon.”
So there you have it. Two pro ballers schooled by a kid in 2K19 on the 2KTV Challenge! Get more of the latest news, information, and how-to help for NBA 2K19 here.