Grizzlies Legend Zach Randolph Is Getting A Divorce One Month After Tweeting “I Married A H*e.”

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Former Grizzlies star Zach Randolph claimed it has a hack when a mysterious post was sent from his Twitter page back in September.

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At the time, nobody took the Tweet seriously, chalking it up to a joke, a spur-of-the-moment action, or an actual hacker who decided to mess with the 2x All-Star.

However, just a month after that Tweet the news has been revealed that he and his wife are headed for a split after she officially filed for divorce.

(via the Blast)

“According to legal documents, obtained by The Blast, Faune Drake Randolph filed for divorce last week against the basketball player in Los Angeles County Courts.

It’s unclear if custody will be an issue in this case, and if Zach and Faune have any sort of prenuptial agreement. One thing is clear, the NBA star is worth tons of money after playing in the league for so long, some estimates put it at $85 Million.”

Needless to say, something happened between the couple. And, whether Z-Bo was hacked or not, that Tweet likely didn’t help smooth things over.

After his final season in 2018, Randolph retired with career averages of 16.6 points and 9.1 rebounds per game. The Grizzlies legend, who turned 36 in July, has been spending retirement with family in his Encino mansion in Southern California.

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