‘Free Palestine’ call JOLTS Patrick Beverley while on basketball duty in Israel

Former NBA star Patrick Beverley is currently plying his trade with Hapoel Tel Aviv and is in the midst of the Israel-Gaza conflict.


‘Free Palestine’ call JOLTS Patrick Beverley while on basketball duty in Israel

Former NBA star Patrick Beverley gets shaken up after streaming audience points to Israel-Gaza conflict

The world currently is witnessing two major war like situations. One is between Russia and Ukraine, and the other between Israel and Hamas as they jostle over Palestine freedom. In terms of basketball, former NBA star Patrick Beverley is currently plying his trade in the Jewish nation and is aware of the conflict.

Beverley did not receive a contract offer of his liking from NBA teams and sought other options abroad. After going through them all, he decided to pack his bags and leave for Israel to sign with Hapoel Tel Aviv.

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Even before he landed in Israel, he mentioned that he was aware of the ongoing conflict. He mentioned that even though most of his games were played in sites away from the conflict, if he found his life to be in danger, he would flee.

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But now back home for the holidays, he was on a live stream with streamer N3on in Los Angeles. During the live stream, N3on and Beverley started taking on chats and listened to some messages sent by viewers. When the streamer clicked on one of the messages, his system read it out loud. The message said.

Free Palestine, end the Gaza holocaust.

N3on live stream to Patrick Beverley

Hearing this, the former NBA All-Defensive teamer looked shocked and speechless. Once he gathered his senses he said:

Hey, listen, again for the 100th time. It’s all love here. I represent peace in the middle east.

Patrick Beverley on N3on’s live stream

All the time Patrick Beverley said that, he flashed the peace sign with both his hands. His reply still had the element of shock as he understood someone used an anonymous AI voice to give their opinion on the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Patrick Beverley gets jolted again by N3on

Other than sitting on the live stream, N3on and Patrick Beverley roamed the streets of Los Angeles looking for homeless people. They handed out food and water, and the basketball star added in $100 of his own to each of them.

After doing their charity rounds, they talked basketball and went to a high school court to shoot a few hoops. After all that, they talked about the earnings from basketball that the 36-year-old guard has amassed over his twelve-year NBA career. When he asked N3on what income to streamers earn, he replied:

I would say the biggest streamers right now make probably anywhere from 50-100 million dollars a year.

N3on to Patrick Beverley

This statement stunned the former Bucks guard as he could not believe his ears. The streamer clarified that that range is for the best and biggest streamers in the world. But even then, he acknowledged that it was more than what NBA Super Max salaries are, leaving Beverley still shaking.