“I want to become the first streamer in the NBA,” Kick streamer Adin Ross starts training with Chris ‘Lethal Shooter’ Matthews to enter the NBA league
Adin Ross claims he wants to be the first streamer to get into NBA, gets brutally trolled for it

Kick streamer Adin Ross makes headlines after his latest announcement. Adin is known for his love for the NBA. The streamer started his streaming career as an NBA 2k streamer. Moreover, the streamer’s announcement regarding his wanting to become the first streamer in the NBA wasn’t surprising. Furthermore, he was training with one of the best coaches in the NBA and seemed to be pretty good at hooping.
Adin is known for his love of basketball. The streamer has hosted several streams while playing basketball. Furthermore, the streamer has balled against his friends and fellow streamers Duke Dennis and N3ON. Before becoming a prominent streamer, Adin had always been fascinated with Basketball. However, the streamer wasn’t good at the physical sport.

He is known to go all out for anything he does. Before this, the streamer challenged himself to get into an ice bucket and crushed the challenge after lasting for 20 minutes straight beating everyone.
Adin Ross gets trolled by his fans after claiming his resolution to be the first streamer to make it into the NBA
In Lethal Shooter’s latest Instagram post, Adin Ross was seen in an Indoor basketball field practising with him. Chris Matthews also known as Lethal Shooter has made a name for himself in basketball despite not getting drafted into the NBA. Furthermore, Ross was effortlessly hooping the ball, further shocking his fans.

Matthews has played with and against NBA giants like LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Glen Davis, etc. Adin having access to such resources gives him a real chance. However, there has been a lot of speculation regarding whether the streamer is serious about the NBA thing or not. Furthermore, his fans were quick to troll him.
Fans react to Adin Ross wanting to be the first streamer in the NBA
People claimed that the streamer was too short for the NBA. Furthermore, some people even speculated that Adin hopping like that was AI-generated. His fans wanted him to focus on streaming rather than focusing on other ventures. Some people were even happy with the decision as Adin was pretty good at hooping.
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