Heat guard Dion Waiters sent a message to everyone who is struggling or, worse, on the verge of depression, as more and more potty mouths are judging and criticizing everyone who is hurting in their lives, one way or another.
The hypocrisy was so blatant that if anyone has mercy on those good-for-nothing judges, they are far worse than any obese (as they call it) whom they were judging.
One such remark made about Dion was simply mean and unnecessary.
Dion Waiters was talking about how the Miami Heat got him in shape and now he looks like a meatball LMAO.
To be sure, for the NBA veteran who has been a member of the Miami Heat since 2016, the judging and criticism for being a bit overweight after recuperation was a touch excessive. His response was appropriate and valid, given he was recovering from a knee injury sustained at the end of 2017.
With the season-ending operation, the NBA star missed practically the full year of 2018.
In terms of the current 2019-20 season, he has missed all seven games thus far.
On November 6, 2019, Miami coach Erik Spoelstra made a comment regarding Dion, expressing optimism that Dion’s followers will join the current season, i.e., 2019-20.
He was only working behind the scenes, hoping to acquire some additional job.
In all of this, a four-year, $52 million contract with the Heat signed in the offseason of 2017 could be jeopardized. However, Dion’s supporters are still hoping that the star would return to the court for the 2019-20 season, as there are still many games to be played this season.
Is Dion a father? Are you married or have a girlfriend?
Even though Dion’s Twitter account posted a tweet about the NBA player being married on February 28, 2011, there has been no proof as of 2019. However, Dion’s supporters now have a better understanding of his personal life than they did in 2011.
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So far, the Miami guard and Brandy from Philadelphia have three children (2019).
Unlike the uncertainty surrounding his relationship with Brandy, whether she is his wife, fiancée, or a baby mom, the NBA player has a son and two children. In August 2019, he welcomed a baby girl, Dream Riley Waiters, into his family. Dion wore Dior Raina Waiter before Dream in November 2017.
Dion Rhamik Waiters, the couple’s first child, was born in 2013.
College and Family
Dion, an American basketball professional player, was born on December 10, 1991, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dion was born to a 17-year-old woman, Monique Brown, because his father, Dion Waiters Sr., was in prison at the time of his birth.
As a result, Dion’s mother, Monique, who worked as a nurse, is an excellent role model for him as a father.
Dion grew up in a rough Philadelphia neighborhood where being shot and dying from a gunshot wound was typical. He is a proud brother to his younger sister, janiyahh.b on Instagram, who is the family’s first college graduate.
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Dion, who is 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m), played college basketball at Syracuse before being an early candidate for the 2012 NBA Draft.
Quick Facts about Dion Waiters
Full name | Dion Waiters |
Birthdate | December 10, 1991 |
Birthplace | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Religion | Christian |
Nationality | American |
Horoscope | Sagittarius |
Father’s name | Dion Waiters Sr. |
Mother’s name | Monique Brown |
Stepfather | James Barnes |
Siblings | A brother (deceased) and a sister |
Sibling’s name | Demetrius Pinckney (Deceased)Janiya |
Age | 29 Years Old |
Education | Bartram High SchoolSouth Philadelphia High School
Life Center Academy in Burlington, New Jersey Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York |
Height | 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm) |
Weight | 210 lbs. (95 kg) |
Eye color | Dark Brown |
Hair color | Dark Brown |
Marital Status | Married |
Relationship Status | Committed |
Girlfriend | Brandy Chantel |
Children | A son and two daughters |
Children’s Name | Dion Waiters Jr.Dior Raina Waiters
Dream Waiters |
Profession | Basketball player |
Current Affiliation | National Basketball Association (NBA) |
Plays for | Los Angeles Lakers |
NBA draft | 2012 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4th overall |
Former Teams | Cleveland CavaliersOklahoma City Thunder
Miami Heat |
NBA debut | 2012 (with the Cleveland Cavaliers) |
College Basketball | Syracuse Men’s Orange Basketball |
Awards and Honors | Second-team Parade All-American in 2010Jordan Brand All-American in 2010
Big East Sixth Man of the Year in 2012 Third-team All-Big East in 2012 Big East All-Tournament Team in 2012 NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month in February 2013 NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2013 Twice – NBA Rising Star (2013 and 2014) NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week (January 23–29, 2017) |
Net worth | Around $2 million |
Social Media Handles | Instagram, Twitter |
Merch |
jersey, poster |
Last Update | June 2021 |