Adin Ross announces he and Kick streamer Cuffem will move to Toronto to take NBA 2K content "to the next level"

Adin Ross announces more NBA 2K content with Cuffem (Images via @AdinRossEmpire/X, playstation.com)
Adin Ross announces more NBA 2K content with Cuffem (Images via @AdinRossEmpire/X || 2K Games)

Kick streamer Adin Ross has a significant history with the NBA 2K series, which has been central to his popularity. He began his streaming career in 2019, gaining attention when he joined the "Always Excelling" group and started playing NBA 2K20 with LeBron James' son, Bronny. Their high-profile wagers and collaborations helped Ross skyrocket in the streaming world.

Recently, Adin's focus seems to have shifted from NBA 2K to more extravagant projects, like his record-breaking stream with Donald Trump. Fans wondered if Adin would get back to his roots playing the game, and the streamer responded, announcing more NBA 2K content with regular collaborator Cuffem.

Under this post, user @Jiz questioned if Adin's move to Toronto would be brief.

"I guess this is actually lasting a week?"

To this Adin responded, reassuring his fans that his stay in Canada would be for three months at least:

"Locking in a lease RN, 3-6 months if it’s going good, we extend."

Cuffem is a popular content creator and streamer known primarily for his streams on platforms like Twitch and Kick. He gained recognition through his participation in the online streaming community, particularly within the GTA V roleplaying scene, which has a large and dedicated audience. Adin and Cuffem have frequently collaborated on NBA 2K streams, betting against each other.

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Adin Ross announces his move to Toronto

Kick streamer Adin Ross has announced his move to Toronto, Canada to initiate a "self-fulfilling and community-fulfilling era” for himself

While speaking with fellow Kick streamer Konvy, Adin mentioned his need to change as a person, and how Toronto might help with this:

"I've been a bad version of myself, Konvy, for real... I think I really got to get back to my own roots, I got to really cut off this shi**y a*s circle that I have and really lock in by myself, dolo."

Adin has been candid on his struggles with drug addiction, and under his post announcing the Cuffem NBA 2K collaboration, user @L7ckys commented:

"That weed addiction never goin away."

Adin responded by providing some reassurance:

"Nah, I’m FR quitting to lock in."

It's safe to say that fans can expect more content from Adin Ross once he crosses the border up north, perhaps lesser gambling content and more NBA 2K streams.

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