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    “You’re In Charge” – San Antonio Spurs Legend Hands Keys to Kai Cenat And Crew for a 30-Day Stream Marathon

    Reign AmuraoBy Reign AmuraoJuly 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Fame Twitch streamer Kai Cenat started his 30-day summer stream with his crew, AMP (Any Means Possible). On the first day, they were welcomed to the house of San Antonio Spurs legend Tony Parker in Los Angeles, California. The four-time champion was teased in the trailer the group posted on the internet to energize the fans to watch the stream.

    The crew, which consists of Cenat, Agent00, Duke Dennis, Fanum, Chrisnxtdoor and ImDavisss started the first day of their summer stream. While interacting with their fans, Parker went inside the room, leaving the ensemble to get excited. After the greetings, Parker immediately handed the 2022 Breakout Streamer of the Year the keys to his house.

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    Feb 16, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Tristan Jass (22) of Team Stephen A shoots against Kai Cenat (3) of Team Shannon in the second quarter during the All Star Celebrity Game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

    After giving him the keys, however, Parker warned him not to ruin the place.

    “I got a key for you, though,” Parker said. “That’s the key for the house, okay? You’re in charge. Don’t f**k up my house now.

    After accepting the keys, Cenat asked the six-time All-Star what was off-limits in his place. But Parker was cool with the streamers and said they could do anything in his house.

    NBA Legend, Tony Parker pulled up to give Kai Cenat and AMP the official keys to his house for their 30 Days of Summer marathon 😭🔥 pic.twitter.com/k3Bg7lQrk5

    — ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) July 1, 2025

    Cenat and his crew were also given time to tour the place. The streamers showed their fans that Parker has his own Nando’s restaurant inside his house, which is available to his guests 24/7.

    Kai Cenat reveals that Tony Parker’s house has a 24/7 restaurant called “Nando’s” available at his house 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/maU88GkkRp

    — ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) July 1, 2025

    But the highlight of the tour was Parker’s “Champion Room.” It’s the special room where the former Spurs star keeps his championship trophies, jerseys, NBA memorabilia and other treasured possessions he collected in his career.

    Tony Parker shows off his “Champions Room” in his house where he displays his jerseys and championship rings pic.twitter.com/qU9gK8NsjO

    — Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) July 1, 2025

    The AMP crew was surprised to see the features of Parker’s house. It also showed how well he did in the league for 18 years in the NBA (17 with the San Antonio Spurs).


    Fans were overjoyed when the San Antonio Spurs legend showed the streamers his “Champion Room”

    San Antonio Spurs, Tony Parker
    Dec 17, 2023; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Former San Antonio Spurs player and Hall of Fame member Tony Parker honored for his Hall of Fame Induction at halftime of the game against the New Orleans Pelicans at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports

    Fans of AMP know that the group is a fan of basketball, specifically the NBA. When the former San Antonio Spurs star first appeared on screen, the fans couldn’t contain their excitement. It went up a level after Parker introduced them to his prized basketball possessions.

    Here are some of what the fans said.

    “damn thats a W,” a fan said.

    “This is what you get when you’re a great player in a great organization,” another fan commented.

    “Brooo that is sick. Imagine having something like this in your house…. Damn man,” one fan commented.

    Brooo that is sick. Imagine having something like this in your house…. Damn man

    — Tyson Green (@TysonG66046) July 1, 2025

    “imagine being so successful your flex room is literally proof you ruined grown men’s dreams for a living 😭”

    “fingerprint activated door is tuff ngl”

    “This room alone shows how much more respect we need on Tony Parker’s name!”

    His time with the San Antonio Spurs lives on, especially after helping the organization win four NBA titles.

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    San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich looks on during a game in January 2024. Credit: Alex Slitz/Getty Images

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    Follow me on X at @BarbecueBro, and follow us at @HardwoodHeroics and @GridironHeroics. You can also reach out to Reign Amurao via email at reignamuraonba@gmail.com. To read more of our articles and keep up to date on the latest sports news, click here!

    Reign also writes NBA and WNBA news updates on Sportskeeda. He started as a feature writer for AirAlamo, an NBA website that covers the San Antonio Spurs. Some of his work can also be seen on Valley of the Suns, a Phoenix Suns-centric website, where he served as a contributing writer.

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    Reign is a sports writer for Sports Heroics, Inc. covering the NBA.

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