Former NBA player Kyle Singler made some wild claims in a concerning video on social media Saturday.
In the explicative-laden rant posted to Instagram, Singler — who looks visually distraught and disheveled — alleges that people are taking his money, along with claiming that his child is being abused.
“I don’t feel safe,” Singler 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. My child is being sexually, physically, emotionally, spiritually abused. Shame on everybody that knows me that’s not helping, not intervening. F–k y’all. “Duke, Medford (Oregon), everybody.””
Warning: Adult Language
Singler, 37, then says that he is currently homeless and that his child is being used as a “weapon” against him.
“I have people in my life f–king me, and nobody’s there,” he added. “I’m on my own, homeless, and people are just feeding off me…My child has been a weapon against me, I’m not apologetic for living my life out of love — being there for people I want to be around.”
Back in October, Singler was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault in Oklahoma after allegedly grabbing his girlfriend’s head and shoving her to the ground in front of their child.
The child’s current whereabouts are unclear, with Singler’s latest court date taking place on Tuesday, court records viewed by The Post show.
Court records did not indicate whether Singler attended the hearing.
“I have been taken advantage of every single step of the way, and now I’m talking,” Singler said while ending the video. “Y’all talk s–t, and now I’m talking s–t.”
This is not the first time that Singler has posted alarming content to social media, with the former Duke standout filming multiple videos that caused people to be concerned about his well-being back in November 2024.
Across his stretch of videos then, numerous NBA players reached out and sent support to Singler, looking out for his mental health.
“I love you, Kyle,” Kevin Love — who has been vocal about his own struggles with mental health — commented then. “Hit me whenever.”
“My brotha KS hope all is well my brotha i’m here if yu need me,” Dion Waiters wrote on another post.
Singler, who was a key player for Duke’s 2010 NCAA championship squad, spent six seasons in the NBA after being drafted by the Pistons in the second round of the 2011 draft. He made approxmately $22.6 million during his NBA career.
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