Ad*lt Film Star Lana Rhoades Finally Responds To CLAIMS That She’s SLEPT WITH MULTIPLE NBA Stars

Lana Rhoades poses for the camera.Lana Rhoades (via @lanarhoades Instagram)

Michael Porter Jr. had an interesting guest on his podcast that may have had more connections to certain NBA players than he did. 

Lana Rhoades, an ex-ad*lt film star, joined the NBA player on his “Curious Mike” podcast to talk about many topics, including the relationship she had with the father of her child. It was rumored to be either NBA free agent Blake Griffen or Raptors player Bruce Brown.

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Rhoades went on to discuss the downside of working in the ad*lt film industry, a place in which she worked for around a year. She told Porter Jr. that people always assume that she has slept with every NBA player that she has hung out with. Rhoades adamantly denied the claim stating “I’ve never slept with any of them besides the one that I have a kid with.”

Rhoades also pointed out that the players never really expect her to indulge in anything with them, adding “We end up having, like, a respectful good, friendship.”

Who Is The NBA Father Of Rhoades’ Child?

Bruce Brown, Lana Rhoades and Blake Griffin.
While there has been much speculation, Rhoades has never confirmed nor denied the details about who her son Milo’s father might be.

 

Griffin has been the most rumored between the two players who were reportedly involved with Rhodes after a fake caption was added to a photo of the child, telling the power forward to visit his child.

While the child’s father may never be revealed, fans will continue to speculate who Milo’s father might be. But if there is one thing we can be sure of is that if that child makes the NBA, there will be a media firestorm.

Los Angeles Clippers Officially Secure Playoff Spot After Defeating Phoenix Suns

Los Angeles Clippers secured a playoff spot after defeating SunsIvica Zubac, Paul George (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Clippers secured their playoff spot on Tuesday with a triple-double from Russell Westbrook, avoiding the NBA’s play-in tournament. They defeated the Phoenix Suns 105-92, guaranteeing a spot in the top five in the Western Conference rankings.

All of that shouldn’t be shocking because the Los Angeles Clippers have placed among the top 5 in the regular-season rankings nine times in the previous twelve seasons, and it would have taken an incredible collapse in the last week of the season for them not to do so.

They have just ever advanced to the conference final in team history; hence, they haven’t had a sustained playoff run. Thus, Tuesday’s victory is only the beginning of a well-known road that will only become more difficult as it goes on.

The Suns, battling to avoid participating in the Western Conference play-in round, had a humiliating first performance. With 6:45 remaining, a free shot by Bradley Beal gave them a chance to tie the score at 91-84, but they could not move any closer.