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NBA star Steven Adams’ ‘simple’ apartment despite $12.6 million salary leaves fans stunned

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Steven Adams is an NBA veteran who has earned more than $100 million in his long career.

Steven Adams can afford to live a comfortable lifestyle, earning $12.6 million playing for the Houston Rockets this season, combined with the more than $100 million he has earned in his career.

Fans were shocked when Adams posted a photo of her room on her Instagram account this week in which it was barely empty.

The post was captioned “new beginnings” with a praying hands emoji and showed a small room that barely fit her bed.

The bed did not appear to have a frame and was lying on the floor. There was nothing hanging in the room, with only some of Adams’s personal belongings on the window sill.

After the immediate shock of Adams living the minimalist lifestyle wore off, some fans declared what the big man’s room really says about him.

Steven Adams is an NBA veteran who has earned more than $100 million in his long career.

However, his bedroom in Houston is almost empty and his bed does not have a proper frame.

However, his bedroom in Houston is almost empty and his bed does not have a proper frame.

“Men can really survive like this, it’s no big deal,” said one person on X.

“In my eyes, the room is complete.”

“Bro is saving…when he starts making moves, they will be huge.”

‘Fortress of solitude…women won’t understand.’

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A collection of social media posts from people reacting to Steven Adams' naked bedroom

A collection of social media posts from people reacting to Steven Adams’ naked bedroom

Adams is about to embark on his first full season with the Rockets after being traded from the Grizzlies in February.

He hasn’t replicated the success he had as a mainstay with the Oklahoma City Thunder in the next two stops of his career with New Orleans and Memphis.

However, the nearly empty bedroom might be exactly what he needs to fully concentrate on basketball and return to his dominant form.

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