Ex-Duke & NBA Star Reveals He’s ‘Homeless’ And His ‘Child Is Being Abused’ During Desperate Plea [VIDEO]

A former NBA player shared a concerning video on Instagram.

Former NBA player Kyle Singer has made headlines in recent weeks due to his whereabouts. The former forward worried fans and friends with a November 2024 video, where he said he “feared for his life” every day.

Almost a year later, in October, Singler added more reasons for fans to worry about his well-being. Last year, Singler allegedly attacked his girlfriend and was seen chasing her before getting arrested. His girlfriend told police that the former Oklahoma City Thunder forward grabbed her by the head and shoved her to the ground.

People pleaded with Kyle Singler to get help, but it doesn’t seem like things have changed for the distressed former NBA player.

Former NBA Player Kyle Singler Says He Doesn’t Feel Safe In Recent Video

March 24, 2011; Anaheim, CA, USA; Duke Blue Devils forward Kyle Singler (12) walks off the court after losing 93-77 against the Arizona Wildcats during the semi finals of the west regional of the 2011 NCAA men’s basketball tournament at the Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-US PRESSWIRE
On Saturday, Singler shared an Instagram video where he alleged his child was being abused, adding that he didn’t feel safe.

“I don’t feel safe,” the Duke product said.

“I’ve got people in my life taking my money — this is a message to everybody in my life who has been messing with me. I have my child, my child is being sexually, physically, emotionally, spiritually abused. Shame on everybody that knows me that’s not helping, not intervening. F*** y’all. Duke, Medford, everybody.

“I have people in my life f***ing me,” Singler continued. “And nobody’s there. I’m on my own, homeless. People that are just feeding off me.”

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Singler added that he is responding to people’s bad treatment, adding that his child is used against him. He said he decided to start talking after seeing people talking about him.

The Detroit Lions drafted Singler with the No. 33 pick in the 2011 NBA draft. He spent six seasons in the association, including the final three and a half with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Singler averaged 6.5 points, 2.9 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game, shooting 41.8% from the field in 356 outings.