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NBA News: Kyrie Irving discusses his obligations as a superstar

NBA News: Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving recently spoke of this dilemma on Kevin Durant's podcast, 'The ETCs.' Similar to Zion.

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NBA news: Potential NBA players spend nearly all of their time in the limelight in today’s social media world. Read the article for this NBA News.

It only takes one viral video on Twitter or Instagram to completely transform a prospect’s life.

Zion Williamson of the New Orleans Pelicans is an excellent example. Because of social media, his name has been tossed around the basketball world since he was approximately 15 years old.

While it might be a useful tool for rising prospects, there is another side to the story. All of that online attention comes at the expense of your privacy.

Kyrie Irving discusses his obligations as a superstar
Kyrie Irving discusses his obligations as a superstar

READ MORE: After a harsh Dillon Brooks foul, Warriors’ Gary Payton II will be out for 3-5 weeks

On Kevin Durant’s podcast, ‘The ETCs,’ Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving recently discussed this conundrum. He, like Zion, amassed a sizable social media following during his rise to the No. 1 pick in the NBA draught.

“Since I was 16, 15 years old, I’ve been taught that this is the life you’re about to embark on. I have to battle for my right to privacy “Irving explained.

Irving’s off-the-court life has been one of the most talked-about topics in the NBA this season. He was a part-time player who could only participate in road games for three months after two months of not playing at all due to his vaccination attitude.

NBA News: Today’s NBA superstars are up against a new challenge

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Today’s stars are often compared to those from earlier decades, but there’s no disputing that the NBA’s current generation is up against a new set of challenges.

Superstars from the past were also in the spotlight, although not to the same extent. Players would have to deal with the media and spectators, but current NBA players are already dealing with the whole globe.

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Everyone is linked like never before thanks to the internet and social media. Pro athletes, moreover, are more accessible.

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If a fan wanted to communicate with their favorite athlete, all they had to do was send them an Instagram message or tag them in a tweet. While this can lead to some pleasant interactions between players and fans, it also provides a platform for hate and harsh remarks.

Irving stated that his life began at the age of 16. Growing up is difficult enough without the constant presence of phones and people.

READ MORE: The Suns breeze to a 2-0 series lead against the Mavericks, despite Luka Doncic’s heroics

NBA news: Potential NBA players spend nearly all of their time in the limelight in today’s social media world. Read the article for this NBA News.

It only takes one viral video on Twitter or Instagram to completely transform a prospect’s life.

Zion Williamson of the New Orleans Pelicans is an excellent example. Because of social media, his name has been tossed around the basketball world since he was approximately 15 years old.

While it might be a useful tool for rising prospects, there is another side to the story. All of that online attention comes at the expense of your privacy.

Kyrie Irving discusses his obligations as a superstar
Kyrie Irving discusses his obligations as a superstar

READ MORE: After a harsh Dillon Brooks foul, Warriors’ Gary Payton II will be out for 3-5 weeks

On Kevin Durant’s podcast, ‘The ETCs,’ Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving recently discussed this conundrum. He, like Zion, amassed a sizable social media following during his rise to the No. 1 pick in the NBA draught.

“Since I was 16, 15 years old, I’ve been taught that this is the life you’re about to embark on. I have to battle for my right to privacy “Irving explained.

Irving’s off-the-court life has been one of the most talked-about topics in the NBA this season. He was a part-time player who could only participate in road games for three months after two months of not playing at all due to his vaccination attitude.

NBA News: Today’s NBA superstars are up against a new challenge

Today’s stars are often compared to those from earlier decades, but there’s no disputing that the NBA’s current generation is up against a new set of challenges.

Superstars from the past were also in the spotlight, although not to the same extent. Players would have to deal with the media and spectators, but current NBA players are already dealing with the whole globe.

Everyone is linked like never before thanks to the internet and social media. Pro athletes, moreover, are more accessible.

If a fan wanted to communicate with their favorite athlete, all they had to do was send them an Instagram message or tag them in a tweet. While this can lead to some pleasant interactions between players and fans, it also provides a platform for hate and harsh remarks.

Irving stated that his life began at the age of 16. Growing up is difficult enough without the constant presence of phones and people.

READ MORE: The Suns breeze to a 2-0 series lead against the Mavericks, despite Luka Doncic’s heroics

CRICKEX

NBA news: Potential NBA players spend nearly all of their time in the limelight in today’s social media world. Read the article for this NBA News.

It only takes one viral video on Twitter or Instagram to completely transform a prospect’s life.

Zion Williamson of the New Orleans Pelicans is an excellent example. Because of social media, his name has been tossed around the basketball world since he was approximately 15 years old.

While it might be a useful tool for rising prospects, there is another side to the story. All of that online attention comes at the expense of your privacy.

Kyrie Irving discusses his obligations as a superstar
Kyrie Irving discusses his obligations as a superstar

READ MORE: After a harsh Dillon Brooks foul, Warriors’ Gary Payton II will be out for 3-5 weeks

On Kevin Durant’s podcast, ‘The ETCs,’ Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving recently discussed this conundrum. He, like Zion, amassed a sizable social media following during his rise to the No. 1 pick in the NBA draught.

“Since I was 16, 15 years old, I’ve been taught that this is the life you’re about to embark on. I have to battle for my right to privacy “Irving explained.

Irving’s off-the-court life has been one of the most talked-about topics in the NBA this season. He was a part-time player who could only participate in road games for three months after two months of not playing at all due to his vaccination attitude.

NBA News: Today’s NBA superstars are up against a new challenge

Today’s stars are often compared to those from earlier decades, but there’s no disputing that the NBA’s current generation is up against a new set of challenges.

Superstars from the past were also in the spotlight, although not to the same extent. Players would have to deal with the media and spectators, but current NBA players are already dealing with the whole globe.

Everyone is linked like never before thanks to the internet and social media. Pro athletes, moreover, are more accessible.

If a fan wanted to communicate with their favorite athlete, all they had to do was send them an Instagram message or tag them in a tweet. While this can lead to some pleasant interactions between players and fans, it also provides a platform for hate and harsh remarks.

Irving stated that his life began at the age of 16. Growing up is difficult enough without the constant presence of phones and people.

READ MORE: The Suns breeze to a 2-0 series lead against the Mavericks, despite Luka Doncic’s heroics

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