E-sports league offers extreme gamers a chance to earn a living doing what they love
By:
Mike Curkov
Posted: Jan 28, 2018 6:18 AM CDT
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Ever dream of quitting your job and just playing video games? Steve Lay of Brown Deer did just that. He and some friends are now hoping to be selected to play in the inaugural esports league launching in the NBA.
Click here to learn more about the NBA's new esports league.
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