

Adin Ross is known for collaborating with big celebrities and musicians. In his latest venture, he is about to embark on a thrilling NBA 2k gaming session with an American rapper. Similar to his previous guests, this rapper possesses a controversial public image.
Adin Ross is well known for being a highly controversial streamer. His behavior and the comments directed toward female streamers, among many reasons, led to his Twitch account being banned. Furthermore, Adin has maintained a long-standing association with Andrew Tate, an online personality known for promoting “Alpha Male” ideals. However, adding to the list, it seems like Ross has a new name ready to collaborate with.
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Adin Ross to collaborate with 21 Savage for a $100k NBA 2K match
With a recent announcement, Adin shared that he will be going face-to-face with 21 Savage for a live NBA 2K match. The winner of the match will receive a grand prize of $100k. 21 Savage is a renowned rapper who gained prominence when he collaborated with Metro Boomin on the highly acclaimed EP Savage Mode. This garnered significant international recognition in 2016.
Adin Ross will be playing 21 Savage in NBA 2k for $100k+ shortly! Tune in pic.twitter.com/UThfBtCoLD
— Adin Updates (@AdinUpdatess) May 17, 2023
The face-off had to be re-scheduled after the rapper called Adin that he won’t be available on the previously set date. The match will be broadcasted live on Adin’s official Kick channel, which is currently the biggest channel on the platform. After the delay, Adin was insecure about the face-off, but one of Savage’s friends assured him that he will soon face him for the prize.
Adin’s thoughts on Kai and Speed’s move to Rumble
Following the recent tensions between Twitch and its prominent content creator, Kai Cenat, many anticipated that he would soon transition to another platform, with Kick being the most likely candidate. Adin Ross was one of those. He had been actively encouraging his friends to join Kick alongside him.
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However, to Adin’s surprise, Kai hinted at a potential move to a different platform, namely Rumble. Learning about this development, Adin expressed his disappointment, stating, “I am hurt, I want Kai and Speed on Kick, I am going to be honest.” He also disclosed that Kick had offered a whopping $40 million offer to the duo, which they still declined.
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