Today is the start of a full day of livestreaming presented by NBA superstar Kyrie Irving. According to the Brooklyn Nets guard, there will be “tons of guests” on the 24-hour feed.
Speculation amongst fans as to which athletes or celebrities may make an appearance has already set social media ablaze. Unpredictable events may unfold the following day with Kyrie at the microphone.
Kyrie Irving to go live at 2 PM EST for 24-hour stream
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving is going live today, Thursday, July 11, with a 24-hour livestream. The event will begin at 11 AM Pacific Time / 2 PM Eastern Time and will be streamed directly on his official social media platforms.
Kyrie posted the update on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, writing:
“My 24-Hour Live Stream begins today at 11AM PST/2PM EST. Tune in!
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The location of the stream has not been shared, but fans expect it to take place from his home or a private studio. It’s not just a personal event – he’s promised that “tons of guests” will join him throughout the 24-hour run. This has created a buzz online, with many trying to guess who might appear.
Kyrie Irving’s 24-Hour livestream starts with surprise guests expected
While Kyrie Irving has not officially confirmed any names, social media is full of guesses. Some fans think Kevin Durant, LeBron James, or even celebrities outside of basketball might join. Others are hoping to see surprise appearances from music artists or spiritual leaders, Kyrie often speaks about.
The livestream is expected to feature a mix of talks, music, games, and genuine conversations. Kyrie has utilised his platform in the past to express his views on life, basketball, and beyond. In past interviews, he has said,
“This is bigger than just the game. I want to connect with people on a different level.”
Though Irving is familiar with making daring internet moves, this 24-hour livestream represents a big step for him. More than 5 million people follow him on X; his audience is large, and many are predicted to check in from all over the world.
Watching Kyrie’s official X account closely is the best bet for anyone trying to catch the stream. He might also post a live link to his Twitter or Instagram once everything is live.
This stream is Kyrie’s means of remaining relevant and in touch with his followers outside of basketball even if he hasn’t been on the court since the Brooklyn Nets concluded their 2024–25 season in May.
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