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xQc watches LeBron James and Lakers destroy Grizzlies in OT, comes out $300,000 richer

Aaryanshi Mohan
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Twitch streamer, xQc attended his first Basketball match and came out $300,000 richer. During his live stream, he informed his audience that he would attend the Lakers versus Grizzlies game. xQc has been a long-time resident of LA, and it was about time the streamer go for a Lakers’ match.

During the live stream, he told his audience that he would be seeing LeBron James for the first time ever, and looked pretty excited about it.

“I see him”: xQc sees LeBron James play for the first time

With a scoreline of 117-111, the Lakers registered their win against Grizzlies, and xQc, who was sitting in the courtside seats got to witness the full action. Documenting his arrival at the game, xQc posted a photo on Twitter saying he was at his first-ever game.

He also mentioned “I SEE HIM”, as James took a shot at the hoop before the beginning of the game.

During his live stream also, xQc showed excitement as he said he would be seeing LeBron James play in the game. He also mentioned that he is looking forward to seeing Ja Morant play. He said:

“I can’t believe I am going to see LeBron James IRL. Holy sh*t… I might just be Bron s*xual, to be honest… And oh my God, Ja Morant… I am gonna be at my best… I am chilling.”

Despite being on opposite teams, James and Morant, both played exceptionally well, but James took the Lakers to victory. xQc looked forward to seeing a good basketball match. Both teams, delivered, and xQc came out $300k richer.

xQc’s bet on Lakers vs Grizzlies makes him $300,000 richer

While leaving for the game, xQc uploaded his bets on the game and hoped he didn’t have the same fate as he did with the FIFA World Cup. xQc had lost over $500k when he didn’t win the Stake bet.

However, this time was different as the French-Canadian streamer won the bet he had placed.

Not only did the Lakers win, but xQc also walked away with 1.5 times the money he had placed in the bet. He also apologized to his audience for not streaming in his regular long-stream format because of the game and promised that the next stream would be longer.

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Aaryanshi Mohan

Aaryanshi Mohan

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Aaryanshi Mohan is an Esports writer and the Content Manager for Gaming and Esports at The SportsRush. Her love for video games started at a very young age and she just found a way to make both of her passions-- writing and gaming into a career. She loves old school games-- Commander Keen 4 is her all time favourite. Valorant and PUBG are her newest loves. When not gaming, or writing, you can find Aaryanshi reading, cooking or eating ramen.

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