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‘Crazy to witness’ say First Take fans as YouTuber KOT4Q hints at ‘big things’ after appearing on ESPN show

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ESPN fans went wild after seeing YouTube sensation Kenny Beecham on First Take again.

Beecham, better known as KOT4Q (King of the Fourth Quarter), appeared as a guest on First Take on Tuesday.

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Beecham appeared again on First Take this weekCredit: ESPN
Beecham became a YouTube sensation

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Beecham became a YouTube sensationCredit: Instagram/Kenny Beecham

He joined hosts Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim to talk about the latest developments in the early stages of the NBA playoffs.

Beecham looks very well placed among the big hitters, showing the charisma that made him a big name.

His basketball YouTube channel has 1.4 million subscribers.

It was only a matter of time before he truly broke into the mainstream, and fans can’t get enough of it.

“Seeing Kenny in the first studio take is crazy to witness and it’s extremely deserved,” wrote one fan on X, the site formerly known as Twitter.

“Kenny actually made it to First Take. I’m proud of that man,” another person posted.

“This guy is amazing and now everyone is going to see it,” said another fan.

Beecham began his YouTube career in 2012, sharing his NBA 2K skills on the KOT4Q channel.

In 2018, it partnered with House of Highlights, owned by Bleacher Report.

The basketball personality was given the role of co-host on a weekly NBA fan podcast by Bleacher Report called Through The Wire.

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He still co-hosts the show, as well as making videos on his main channel.

He also makes videos for several other YouTube channels in addition to posting to his TikTok and Instagram accounts.

Beecham also appears to be building something of a business empire.

He co-founded Enjoy Basketball, a media and lifestyle brand.

Beecham also caused controversy when he was on First Take last week

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Beecham also caused controversy when he was on First Take last weekCredit: ESPN

Offers a weekly basketball newsletter and releases exclusive clothing line releases.

When he was on First Take last week, fans were equally amazed.

Some even compared him to presenter Smith, who became one of the biggest names in US sports television.

“I’ll be a name like Stephen A in 10 years, I’ve been working on YouTube for over 5 years building a great basketball community,” read one comment on X.

“New media has arrived,” said another fan.

“It’s amazing to see what this guy created and did,” wrote another poster.



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