Former NBA player Kyle Singler has once again shared some concerning messages on Instagram. Singler started off by taking shots at his parents, calling for their arrest.
“I’m calling for the arrest of my parents,” Singler said. “They have made my life living hell under a pretense of politics, agenda-driven ideas and my relationships in my life have buried me. They have taken opportunities to have an agenda and have the narrative,”
That alone would have been worrying, but there was so much more. Singler claimed that he had been controlled and manipulated.
“In our world today, we have people driven by our military intelligence to take people and control them,” Singler said. “I’m being controlled and manipulated and I have been put in circumstances that have affected me and my health and my wellbeing. I have millions of dollars wanting to help out my community,”
Singler then urged media outlets to help get his story out to the masses.
“I am in a relationship with many people in my life… I am calling out to all media sources to help me get my story out to people,” Singler stated. “I have done nothing wrong over the last 10 years of my life, five years, to have nothing to hide from,”
Singler also suggested that those in power are suppressing him.
“I’m calling out to anyone that sees that there is dichotomy and that there is a serious issue going on in our world today about people within authority positions suppressing, censoring, and holding people down,” Singler added. “For again, manipulation tactics, profit tactics, again narrative tactics,”
Singler then claimed that he is in an unhealthy relationship with the mother of his child.
“With everything that’s happening in the world, any community and any ecosystem, people are being made example,” Singler claimed. “Again, it’s not the time to hold people as prisoners, hold people down that want to be helpful. I am in so many f***ing unhealthy relationships. I have a kid with an individual that’s completely manipulative, hard to deal with,”
Singler also believes that his child is being used against him.
“My child is being used as a weapon against me,” Singler stated. “My relationship is toxic beyond measure ’cause I can’t do anything until again my relationships are mutual, encouraging, inspiring, enthusiastic. Every relationship I have is negative and toxic.”
Singler appears to have been asked to go to a therapist but made it clear he would do no such thing.
“I have people in my life that are threatening me to again, continuing to jerk me around until I get on medication, I get a therapist, I go to therapy, psychology, you name it,” Singler added. “And nobody, again, wants to be helpful in listening to somebody tell them, ‘Hey, I don’t want to do that,'”
Singler concluded by claiming that he had been physically, mentally, and spiritually abused by his parents.
“Calling out to all media sources that, again, want to get a story out by parents that negatively affect their kid. Parents that take advantage and abuse their children physically, mentally, spiritually. I’m one of them. Any news source that wants a f***ing story, come here. I will give you a story, bar f***ing none,” Singler concluded.”
All this is so worrying. The fact that something was going wrong in his personal life came to light in November 2024 when Singler shared videos in which he stated he feared for his life.
Many NBA players offered their support in response and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) released a statement in which they revealed they were in contact with his family.
“We are in contact with Kyle’s family,” Sarah Houseknecht, a spokeswoman for the NBPA, said in an e-mail to The Associated Press on Wednesday morning. “As with all current and former members of the NBPA, we offer any and all support to players, whether through their biggest successes or times of challenge.”
It doesn’t seem as if the NBPA was able to resolve this situation, which is quite concerning. It’s hard to make any sort of judgment here as we have only heard one side of the story and it’s not complete either. You just wish this situation ends in the best way possible.
Singler, who was drafted with the 33rd pick of the 2011 Draft, played six seasons in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons and the Oklahoma City Thunder. He averaged 6.5 points, 2.9 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 0.6 steals, and 0.3 blocks per game in his career.
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