NBA Stars Get Badass Portable Xbox 360 for the Road

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NBA Stars Get Badass Portable Xbox 360 for the Road

What do you do when you're a basketball star and avid videogamer, but you can't take your HDTV on the road with you when you travel? You get an awesome portable Xbox 360 in a suitcase, that's what.



It's tempting to think that the life of a NBA superstar is filled with nothing but good things like tons of money, fame, luxury, and beautiful women - and let's be honest, for the most part it is - but there are some annoying parts, too. For example, when you're always on the road, how do you find time to sit back at home and indulge your gaming hobby? For NBA landmark Kobe Bryant, though, he doesn't have to be at home to game: 2K Games supplied the Lakers' superstar with a custom 360-in-a-briefcase to take with him on the road.

"I'm like the James Bond of gaming," Bryant told ESPN [http://sports.espn.go.com/videogames/news/story?id=4938189]. "I bring this on the plane with me and let the guys play." Of course, he isn't the only one in the league playing NBA 2K10 on his sweet portable 360; 2K gave the devices to plenty of big-name NBA gamers like Derrick Rose, Brandon Jennings, Josh Smith, Chris Paul and Tyreke Evans.

Naturally, the athletes have their own opinions about how they compare to their in-game selves. The Chicago Bulls' Rose thinks his NBA 2K self could use a buff: "My jump shot is wack in that game. I need to talk to someone about that," he complained, saying that his team in the game was the Denver Nuggets. On the other hand, Kobe Bryant's teammate Shannon Brown thinks it's the opposite way around: "I think they made me too good in the game," he laughed. "I'm better in the video game than I am in real life."

The Boston Celtics' Nate Robinson may be the league's most ardent gamer, boasting an impressive level 10 Prestige (along with his squad) in Modern Warfare 2. "As you can tell, I loving[sic] gaming," said Robinson, who also says he plays NHL 10 and Madden 10. "I think it's a great way to keep kids off the street and off drugs. Video games are almost like a drug themselves. I play them all the time."

The entire ESPN piece covers just how widespread gaming is in the NBA, and it's well worth a read just to learn that the Bulls' Taj Gibson has TVs and consoles in multiple rooms of his house just so he can play head-to-head against his friends when they come over. It just goes to show that in some ways, the lifestyles of the rich and famous aren't that different from yours and mine these days.

(Via D'toid [http://www.destructoid.com/sports-stars-know-how-to-game-while-traveling-165222.phtml])

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Jack and Calumon

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Well thats all fine and dandy, but wouldn't it make more sense for a Wii?

Calumon: Most suitcases are full of boring stuff, but thats the funnest suitcase ever! Yay!
 

mikemart

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John Funk said:
The Boston Celtics' Nate Robinson may be the league's most ardent gamer, boasting an impressive level 10 Prestige (along with his squad) in Modern Warfare 2. "As you can tell, I loving[sic] gaming," said Robinson, who also says he plays NHL 10 and Madden 10. "I think it's a great way to keep kids off the street and off drugs. Video games are almost like a drug themselves. I play them all the time."

I love this man, he has common sense
 

Ben Legend

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Requires 25x AAA Batteries.

Pretty epic though. Wouldn't want to carry it around though, think i'll stick to my PSP or DS.
 

HardRockSamurai

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John Funk said:
It just goes to show that in some ways, the lifestyles of the rich and famous aren't that different from yours and mine these days.
I get what you're saying, but you do realize that your article is about an NBA Star who owns a custom Xbox 360-in-a-briefcase, right?

[small]I'm pretty sure I'd get arrested if I tried to play my Xbox 360 on an airplane.[/small]
 

Amnestic

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I wonder if there's a market for such things. I mean, they're cool yeah and people obviously wouldn't turn down a free one, but how many people would put their money down and say "Yes, I would pay this many hundreds/thousands of moneys for a 360 briefcase.
 

Cgull

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Wonder if they would take personal orders for one...I don't have the money or anything but I imagine there's a market for it.
 

Mozza444

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Love it.
So microsoft, since my Ps3 is dying along with the thousands of others today..
How much?
 

Brotherofwill

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Nate Robinson? He should spend some more time practicing his basketball skills, he sucks.

Suitcase looks awesome, but it's not exactly going to turn you into the next Larry Bird...
 

RanD00M

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I thought you said Badass.All I see is a suitcase that's almost too big to carry around.And is in some horrible colors.

http://www.vasanth.in/content/binary/WindowsLiveWriter/PortableXbox360_CB8B/portable%20xbox%20360.jpg
 

008Zulu_v1legacy

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Sooo, famous atheletes get to take an x360 with a monitor onboard, and play it, while we have to sit and listen to some crappy top 40 on shoddy earphones without shoes?
 

DTWolfwood

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there is sooo a market for this stuff. They need to mass produce this and sell it as a premium product. id pay $1.5 to $2Gs for it :p