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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James sparked a massive debate between streaming platforms Kick and Twitch. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), LeBron enquired about which of the platforms to choose as he wants to start streaming EA Madden.   LeBron James continues to reign supreme in the NBA as he continues to go from strength to strength in his 20th season in the league.

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LeBron James, on X, posted,  "Thinking of live streaming my @EAMaddenNFL games when I play. Who should I stream with? Meaning which platform brand." Reacting to this comment,   Dan Clancy, the head of the Amazon-owned platform, and Adin Ross, one of Kick's premier streamers, jumped in to lure King James.

Dan Clancy wrote how Twitch is the best platform to stream and engage with fans. The Twitch head also spoke about how King James could simultaneously stream on Twitch and YouTube.  Clancy tweeted,  "I am a bit biased given that I run Twitch but Twitch is the best platform for engaging with your fans. You also could consider streaming on Twitch and YouTube at the same time."

Controversial streamer Adin Ross promised LeBron James a massive contract if joins the newly formed platform. Ross posted,  "Come to Kick. I'll get u a bag, my glorious King." 

LeBron James could be serious about streaming as his close-fried  Drake is known to stream on big platforms. A few weeks back, the Canadian rapper went live on Kick, gambling on Stake.com.