ForbesUnder30 Kris Lamberson left a college basketball career when videos of him playing Call of Duty evolved into a full-time job. He's now one of the most popular Black streamers on Twitch, and has more than 2.7 million YouTube subscribers. More:
, who boasts a 6-foot-6 wingspan, left a burgeoning college basketball career when videos of him playing Call of Duty evolved into a full-time job. He's now one of the most popular Black streamers on Twitch, with 1.9 million followers, and has amassed more than 2.7 million YouTube subscribers. In addition to appearing along with his esports teammates on the cover of Sports Illustrated in July, the gamer better known as"Swagg" earned an estimated $2.
, who boasts a 6-foot-6 wingspan, left a burgeoning college basketball career when videos of him playing Call of Duty evolved into a full-time job. He's now one of the most popular Black streamers on Twitch, with 1.9 million followers, and has amassed more than 2.7 million YouTube subscribers. In addition to appearing along with his esports teammates on the cover of Sports Illustrated in July, the gamer better known as"Swagg" earned an estimated $2.