![]() So where can you watch? There will be extensive TV and digital coverage of the showdown, with Movistar MotoGP and Movistar eSports for Spain - and Movistar eSports will also show the Semi-Final on YouTube. The programme will last an hour, with a qualifying session of ten minutes before the lights go out for the ten lap race. They’ll be competing on Intel-powerd Lenovo Legion PCs, and the six final places in the Grand Final will be decided. Some are returners, however, after some big drama hit the first showdown – with reigning Champion, Italian TRASTEVERE73, one of those still looking to graduate and continue to fight to defend the crown. 12 more gamers from the UK, Italy, Spain, France and Indonesia are now ready to fight it out to join them, with six places still up for grabs. The first players who move through from Semi-Final 1 are CRISTIANMM17, ANDREWZH, LUIGI48GP, TIMOTHYMCGARDEN61, ADRIAAN_26 and ELEGHOST555. Once we have our final graduates decided in this Semi-Final, it will all go down to the Grand Final at Valencia alongside the season closer for MotoGP™ with plenty of incredible prizes to play for – including a BMW M240i! This year there are two Semi-Final events – the first one that took place at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, and the second and final shot for the hopefuls that’s about to light up the Movistar eSports Center in Madrid. The MotoGP™ eSport Championship is bigger and better than before in 2018, with even more challenges at even more tracks. ![]() Qualifying players from Challenges 5 – 8 are gearing up for the battle and action gets underway in Madrid from 19:00 (GMT +1) on Tuesday. That said, more often than not the players who will be given the chance for a game winner in such a scenario are the worst offensive players on the floor considering the defense isn’t focusing on them.It’s almost time for the last chance saloon to get into the Grand Final of the 2018 MotoGP™ eSport Championship: Semi-Final 2. If, for example, you had an open shot for Klay Thompson in comparison to a tough jumper for Stephen Curry then it makes much more sense to give Thompson the opportunity. Steve Kerr’s stance is understood and does make some sense. ![]() The point of the game is to get an open shot and if a guy’s double-teamed he should pass it. “It’s because people are idiots, that’s why. Perhaps that’s why he’s so open to giving the shot to another, lesser known player as Kerr states the strategy late in a game is to get the best shot available, not necessarily get the ball into the hands of your best player.Īnd for those that want to force feed your superstar the ball and possibly unload a poor shot? You’re apparently an idiot according to the Golden State Warriors head coach. Kerr, who famously hit one of the biggest shots in NBA history received the pass from possibly the NBA’s biggest superstar in league history, Michael Jordan. If the Golden State Warriors are in need of a buzzer beater, who would you want taking the final shot? Stephen Curry? It seems like a reasonable answer, but not according to head coach Steve Kerr who isn’t a big fan of superstars always being forced into a final shot. Warriors celebrate: Everything you missed from Golden State’s ring night.Warriors star Klay Thompson bashes retirement ‘rumor’ in NSFW fashion.Kevin Harlan jinxed Steph Curry and got immediately called out for it (Video).Klay Thompson starts Devin Booker beef with ‘4 rings’ taunts in Warriors loss.Oakland A’s expected to betray fans by following Raiders to Las Vegas.
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