The Make-A-Wish Foundation does some pretty incredible things. It believes that “wishes make life better for kids with life-threatening medical conditions,” and the team – with the help of 2K Sports – has granted the wish of Treyvon. The child was recently flown out to the 2K headquarters to not only see how all the motion capture is done, but also be put into the actual game by the designers. He might not be able to dunk, but Treyvon knows a thing or two about a smooth jumper.
It’s a great story, and it’s tough not to smile as you watch Treyvon become a part of the NBA 2K experience. This is something he’ll likely never forget, and showcases the great people behind the annual basketball franchise.