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Former NBA Star Antonio Daniels Showcases Gaming Skills on the Basketball Court
Daniels, now a prominent NBA broadcaster, was a standout player and Madden expert in his youth before expanding his gaming repertoire.
Published on Mar. 6, 2026
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In a throwback game from 2001, former NBA player Antonio Daniels, who is now an accomplished NBA broadcaster, showcased his gaming skills on the basketball court when his alma mater Bowling Green took on the Texas Longhorns. The game was close at halftime, but Daniels dominated the second half to lead Bowling Green to an upset victory, demonstrating his prowess in expanding his gaming talents beyond the Madden franchise.
Why it matters
This story highlights Daniels' versatility as a gamer, showcasing his ability to excel not just in the Madden video game series, but also in college basketball video games. His transition from a star player and Madden expert to a prominent NBA broadcaster underscores his diverse talents and the evolution of his gaming interests over the years.
The details
The game took place in 2001, when the ESPN-branded college basketball video game was called "NCAA Final Four 2001" and did not include Texas State (or Southwest Texas) as an option. Daniels' Bowling Green team was trailing by just 2 points at halftime, but he dominated the second half to lead his alma mater to an upset victory over the Texas Longhorns.
- The game was played in 2001.
The players
Antonio Daniels
A former NBA player who is now an accomplished NBA broadcaster, Daniels was a star basketball player and Madden expert in his youth before expanding his gaming repertoire to college basketball video games.
Texas Longhorns
The college basketball team that faced off against Daniels' Bowling Green squad in the 2001 video game matchup.
Bowling Green
The alma mater of Antonio Daniels, whose team faced off against the Texas Longhorns in the 2001 video game matchup.
What they’re saying
“From 2001, Antonio's alma mater Bowling Green took on Chuck Miketinac's Texas Longhorns on the hardwood.”
— Charles Miketinac, Author (foxsanantonio.com)
The takeaway
This story showcases Antonio Daniels' versatility as a gamer, highlighting his ability to excel not just in the Madden video game series, but also in college basketball video games. His transition from a star player and Madden expert to a prominent NBA broadcaster underscores his diverse talents and the evolution of his gaming interests over the years.
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