Ex-NBA Star Reveals Teammate’s Secret Double-Dating Scandal
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Ex-NBA Star Reveals Teammate’s Secret Double-Dating Scandal

Ex-NBA Star Tyler Hansbrough Reveals Teammate Lou Williams’ Unconventional Dating Life
By Jake Fenner | Updated: 03:08 BST, 3 April 2025

Former NBA forward Tyler Hansbrough recently shared a jaw-dropping story about his Toronto Raptors teammate Lou Williams’ off-court life during an appearance on Chris Long’s Green Light podcast. The 2009 NCAA champion revealed that Williams, a three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year, famously dated two women simultaneously during their 2014–15 season together—and the trio openly attended games side by side.

“They sat next to each other. They were at every game,” Hansbrough said, laughing. “I’m not sure he could do anything basketball-wise to ever really top that.” The revelation confirmed long-standing rumors about Williams’ unconventional relationship, which even inspired a lyric in Drake’s 2015 song 6 Man: “6 Man like Lou Will / Two girls and they get along like I’m Lou Will.”

Former NBA star Tyler Hansbrough discussed Lou Williams' dating history on a podcast
Hansbrough (left) and Williams (right) during their time with the Raptors.

Hansbrough, known for his tenacity at North Carolina and in the NBA, praised Williams’ charisma, calling both women “smoke shows” and adding, “Man, I love Lou Williams. We were actually [in the] same high school class, so I knew him a little bit. But man, that was very impressive.” The two players overlapped in Toronto for just one season, during which Williams won his first Sixth Man award before repeating the feat twice with the LA Clippers.

Lou Williams won three Sixth Man of the Year awards in his NBA career
Williams became a fan favorite for his scoring prowess off the bench.

The story resurfaced viral tweets and memes, with fans applauding Williams’ “legendary” off-court game. Hansbrough, who retired in 2016, humorously conceded that Williams’ relationship feat might overshadow his basketball achievements—a sentiment echoed by Drake’s nod to the guard’s dual romances.

Hansbrough and Williams during their 2014–15 Raptors season
The duo played 49 games together before Hansbrough left Toronto in 2015.

Williams, now retired, has never publicly addressed the rumors but earned a reputation as one of the NBA’s most prolific bench scorers. Meanwhile, Hansbrough’s candid podcast comments have reignited nostalgia for one of the league’s most amusing behind-the-scenes tales.

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Ex-NBA star stuns fans with wild story about former teammate who had two girlfriends at once


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