Being a famous athlete that makes a ton of money can get you access to some of the best looking women in the world, but it also comes with a ton of drama.

Houston Rockets big man Christian Wood experienced it first hand on draft night when he never heard his name called and then his former girlfriend decided it was a good time to leave him at his lowest.

Fast forward a few years and the big man signed a three-year, $41-million contract with the Houston Rockets and now has a new girlfriend. Unfortunately, there is drama with the new relationship.

His girlfriend, Maya Benberry, recently took to Instagram and fired back at her former friend and Bad Girls Club star Janelle over accusations that she stole the Rockets star from an ex-friend.

“Basically long story short Maya is saying she never stole Christian from anyone she considered to be a friend and she is assuming the story was sent in by her former friend #BadGirlsClub star Janelle to make her look bad.”

 

Her former friend, @badgirljanelle, jumped in the comments and fired back.

“U own your “truth” but then proceeded to lie. Nobody in the world plays victim better than Maya Benberry. This girl LIED ON ME and got caught. But I got the receipt to break the internet and show how low she will really go to make the world think she’s innocent.

So I suggest the maya burner accounts and her “friends” (that she talked about) stop playing with me on the internet.”

Let’s take a look at Wood’s girlfriend:

Now, the former bad girl star:

 

 

Team Canada Basketball: A Complete Schedule of Games at Paris Olympics 2024

Team Canada roster Team Canada ((Image source: X/ Canada Basketball)
The men’s basketball competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics is set to take place from July 27 to August 11. Team Canada, drawn into Group A, has a challenging yet exciting schedule ahead as they aim for glory on the international stage.

Canada will kick off their campaign on July 27 with a game against Greece. The first test for the Canadian team in their quest for Olympic success is scheduled for 12 PM MT (9:00 PM local time).

Team Canada’s second game in the group phase will be against Australia on July 30. This early morning match will start at 4:30 AM MST (1:30 PM local time). Canada will conclude the group phase with a match against Spain on August 2.

This game, scheduled for 8:15 AM MST (5:15 PM local time), will play a crucial role in determining Canada’s position as they strive to advance to the knockout stages.

Canada will play all their group phase games at the Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille.

Should Team Canada advance past the group phase, the men’s quarterfinals will begin on August 6 (Day 11). The tournament will then move to the Bercy Arena in Paris for the elimination stages.