The Brooklyn Nets season ended pretty early on in the postseason. They were eliminated from the 2022 NBA Playoffs in four quick first-round losses to the Boston Celtics.

In other words, their offseason started a little bit earlier than that of other NBA teams still vying for the 2022 NBA championship. Some players are golfing, some are training, and some are taking a much-needed vacation. Kyrie Irving, on the other hand, is streaming Call of Duty on Twitch.

In a recent stream, Irving shared his opinion of OnlyFans with his viewers. Twitter user @pinatafarms tweeted the clip early Tuesday morning.

ā€œI have no problem with OnlyFans, none. None,ā€ he said. According to the website, OnlyFans is ā€œan internet content subscription serviceā€ for creators to ā€œearn money from users who subscribe to their content.ā€

The Nets star doesn't have any issues with the service, primarily known to be used by people selling sexually explicit content. However, he said that he doesn't plan on actively supporting it.

ā€œYou wonā€™t get my debit card though, Iā€™ll tell you that. You wonā€™t even get a free subscription from me, Iā€™m sorry. I have no problem with it, donā€™t get me wrong. Thatā€™s not for me. It may be for you. You know what I mean?ā€

While Irving isn't interested in spending his time on OnlyFans, he does spend a lot of time on Twitch, another subscription-based service. He has over 66 thousand followers on the streaming platform under the username Kai11xirving.

Meanwhile, Irving's future with the Nets is unclear. General Manager Sean Marks had less-than-promising comments on Irving's employment stability in Brooklyn.