Former adult film superstar Lana Rhoades is going super viral on social media after she dropped a mega bombshell that confirmed that the father of her child is indeed an NBA player.

This news comes after YouTube superstar Logan Paul’s revelation that Rhoades did have a kid with a “big-time NBA player.”

 

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Rhoades shared a video across a couple of her social media platforms that makes the revelation about her baby’s father.

The text in the video reads, “I swear to god I thought NBA players were nice guys.”

“Next thing you know I said I’m pregnant. And he told me to go F myself.”

While the official name of the father hasn’t been announced, social media users have floated some possibilities.

LeagueAlerts Inc. dove into the possibility that it may be Kevin Durant that she is talking about.

Blake Griffin has been linked to Rhoades in the past as well.

All fingers earlier on pointed to Rhoades’ on and off again partner Mike Majlak, co-host of the Impaulsive podcast with Logan Paul. However, he shut that down. Paul set the internet alight when he stated it was a big time NBA player on a recent podcast.

Rhoades herself previously hinted at going on a date with Durant, but everything right now seems to be a rumor and nothing concrete can tie him to Rhoades and the child.

Chicago Bulls Point Guard Lonzo Ball Reveals Someone Donated Him A Body Part To Help Save His NBA Career

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Lonzo Ball has made a bit of a chilling revelation: He’s disclosed having received a donated body part to save his career.

The Chicago Bulls point guard discussed his knee injury on the latest episode of his podcast, explaining why it’s taken him so long to return to the court.

According to the former Los Angeles Lakers playmaker, he’s torn his meniscus so many times he had none left.

Apparently, he needed a donor meniscus and bone allograft, as well as other cartilage, to have a shot at full recovery.

“To make a long story short, it started with a meniscus tear. It basically started on the Lakers when I tore it the first time. I tore it a couple of more times to the point where there was no more meniscus left and bone on bone was rubbing,” he explained on The WAE Show. “I had to get new meniscus from a donor, I had to get a bone allograft and I had to get some new cartilage put in as well.” 

Sounds like quite the ordeal. But Ball said he is ready to play again, though the Bulls have not revealed when he will be back on the hardwood.

 

Lonzo Ball Is Still Set To Make A Bag

Whether he plays or not, Lonzo Ball will make $21.4 million next season as he’s picked up his player option for 2024/25.

The guard hasn’t suited up for the Eastern Conference side since the beginning of 2022.

He was pretty effective for the team, having averaged 13.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game during the 2021/22 season.

Whether he’s greenlit for 2024/25 is left to time to tell.