Adin Ross, who is openly a fan of the Los Angeles Lakers, has promised to revamp his streaming system. He had hoped for a shocking outcome from the redesign, which he will, predictably, share on social media. In response to the major announcement, he shared his thoughts on Sunday on X (previously Twitter).
To suggest that Ross appeared utterly enchanted would be a significant understatement. Upon seeing his brand-new streaming dugout, his eyes widened in surprise. No less than Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers are honored in the renovated space.
Grow Your TweetLogos for the Los Angeles Lakers, basketballs, and Adin Ross line the wall that he streams on. Just like he does with Kick today, the platform sign is prominently displayed. The wall art was far larger than Ross’s computer, screen, and desk.
An ornate patchwork of additional Kobe Bryant and Lakers logos adorned the wall behind him. A massive mamba was almost hilariously fastened to one side of the wall. The room’s intended motif was carried out by it.In an earlier video, Ross’s viewers could see his bedroom in all its disarray. Just as noticeable were the curtains behind him and the ordinary living decorations. Now that the room has been renovated, none of those things are visible.
From his previous location, Adin Ross broadcasted Kobe Bryant’s Hall of Fame induction.Adin Ross’s broadcast of Kobe Bryant’s induction into the Hall of Fame was a fan favorite. At the time of the HOF ceremony, Bryant, his daughter Gigi, and seven others had tragically died in a helicopter crash. On behalf of the late basketball icon, the honor was accepted by his wife, Vanessa Bryant.
In order to show their support, Ross’s devoted fans made sure to watch his stream. Fans would have wanted to become part of the social media influencer even though they could have seen the same show on another platform.
It would be interesting to compare the old and new versions of Adin Ross’s setup now that it has been modified. As Bryant’s Hall of Fame ceremony streamed live, his bedroom was in its customary state of chaos.
While some think the new design is awesome, others have already voiced their disapproval. Whatever they think, Ross was taken aback and said he hated his new streaming arrangement, but “loved” it nevertheless.