I quite enjoyed it, despite the poor video quality. It was interesting to see these professionals play something that I've played for decades on the playground, and see their performance level in this setting. It was also great to place male and female, and older and younger players on a level playing field.
I also enjoyed seeing the participants in their home settings and getting to see some of their personal side. I'm a bigger fan of each of them after this, especially Lavine and CP3. I hated those guys watching them in NBA games, they came across as much more human and likeable in this setting.
I also like the setup overall and how it can promote the idea for people having these kind of competitions on their own from now on. It would be kinda cool to have online HORSE competitions with random people from across the globe that anyone could join in on instead of online video game competitions imo. I'd love to be able to come home from work sometimes and be able to sign in to an online HORSE competition from my driveway to unwind.