Jun 16, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) blocks the shot by Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) during the fourth quarter in game six of the NBA Finals at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Watch this leaked footage of NBA 2K17 as the Cleveland Cavaliers are featured in a short contest against the Golden State Warriors.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are featured in leaked video of NBA 2K17 gameplay. They are playing in a NBA Finals rematch against the Golden State Warriors in a demo mode.

The game was leaked at Gamescom, which was held in Germany as a trade fair for video games. It allows companies to feature their upcoming video games, including the coveted NBA 2K17.

Without further ado, here is some footage.

In the first video, there are a couple of things that stick out. The first is that Kevin Durant looks like himself with a much skinnier build. The score board also has a different layout, building up more in height than in width. It also looks cleaner in terms of score changing, logos, colors and overall display.

The lighting of the game looks a lot better, too. It should make for a crisper presentation overall. There weren’t any crowd shots that gave a good look at whether there was an improvement in terms of duplicates.

One feature that isn’t shown in the videos that is exciting is the ability to add expansion teams. This is especially exciting because the NBA is growing and it is a hot topic among NBA fans.

NBA 2K17 also features the 1992 Dream Team and this year’s 2016 Olympic Team. There is expected to be better quality in international basketball with some of these additions.

Operation Sports uploaded a high resolution photo of what Kyrie Irving looks like in the updated game, for those interested.

I’m particularly excited for this game due to the expansion mode. I love playing in the modern NBA, but being able to expand gives the game more realism as the possibility is always there, especially with the NBA’s growing trends.

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