Distressed former Duke basketball star and NBA forward Kyle Singler has alleged his child is being abused and admitted to being homeless in the latest troubling video post from the 37-year-old.
‘I don’t feel safe,’ the Medford, Oregon native said in the self-shot video. ‘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.
‘You all have created me by your treatment I am sick of it. Done. Standing tall. If you don’t like it, f***ing be helpful. My child has been a weapon against me.
‘I’m not apologetic for living my life you of love, being with people I want to be around. But it’s not reciprocal. I’ve been taken advantage of every f***ing step of the way. And now I’m talking. Y’all talk s***, and now I’m talking s***. I hope you like it.’
Singler’s video is the only post on his Instagram page, although he’s made similarly disturbing clips on other social media platforms.
The video comes months after Singler was arrested for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend in Whitehead, Oklahoma. The woman told officers at the time the former Oklahoma City Thunder player was her live-in boyfriend and was trying to ‘get’ their child, local station Newson 6 reported at the time.
Distressed former Duke basketball star Kyle Singler alleged his child is being abused and admitted to being homeless in the latest troubling video post from the 37-year-old
Officers said Singler appeared to be under the influence of drugs. The woman told police he wanted to have sex with her. When she refused, he allegedly threatened to rape her before pushing her to the ground and assaulting her.
KFOR reported the woman had bruising on her arms and ‘finger outlines’ on her face. Singler was later taken to Haskell County Jail.
His latest video has naturally caused widespread concern within the basketball world. Legendary announcer Dick Vitale, for one, is speaking out on social media.
‘Covered Kyle Singler for @espnwhen he starred @DukeMBB in 2010 when he was a key player on their national championship team,’ Vitale wrote on X. ‘Reading this story breaks my heart. Please get Kyle HELP! So so SAD!’
Former NBA player and Ohio State star Evan Turner encouraged Singler to reach out to the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA): ‘Call the union, big dog. They will help.’
The union has been in touch with Singler over his personal issues in the past, as previously revealed by the Daily Mail after he made another disturbing social media video in November of 2024.
Singler’s mugshot was released by the Haskell County jail after his October arrest
‘We’re doing the turn the page… sending prayer and gratitude to everyone tonight,’ a gaunt, shirtless Singler said while walking around shirtless in an empty room. ‘Acknowledgement to the ones… to the real ones. Never sacrifice who you are. Be who you are. Follow your gut. Trust your intuition… Sometimes easy isn’t so easy.’
As was the case this week, Singler’s appearance and ramblings prompted widespread concern in the basketball world.
‘To everyone who has spent time with Kyle Singler and whose lives he has touched – please shower him with the love and support he needs + deserves,’ Love wrote online.
‘I would not be who I am today without him. I am forever indebted and love him. To the NBA family, Duke BB family, & South Medford community – let’s show up for one of our own.’
Philadelphia 76ers center Andre Drummond – who played with Singler on the Detroit Pistons – wrote, ‘You aren’t alone brother! I’m here for you.’
Singler is seen colliding with announcer Dick Vitale while diving for a loose ball in 2010. Now Vitale is pleading with Singler to get help after the former Duke star’s latest video post
Singler won a national championship at Duke before becoming a second-round draft pick
In his high school days, Singler was a widely heralded recruit out of Oregon when he signed a national letter of intent in 2006 to play basketball at Duke University.
He was a member of the Blue Devils’ 2010 National Championship winning team that beat Butler University, 61-59, in the final. For his efforts, Singler was named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four.
After one final year in college in 2011, Singler was selected 33rd overall in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons.
He initially played in Spain with Lucentum Alicante and Real Madrid before joining Detroit in 2012.
Singler played with the Pistons for three seasons before being packaged to the Oklahoma City Thunder as part of a three-team deal involving eight players and three draft picks.
He remained in Oklahoma City after 2015, re-signing with the team. He was waived in 2018 and continued his playing career in Spain again before retiring due to ‘personal reasons’ in 2019.
Across his NBA career, Singler averaged 6.5 points and 2.9 rebounds per game across 356 career games.
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