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Buddy Hield learned absolutely devastating news while vacationing in Italy

Buddy Hield learned absolutely devastating news while vacationing in Italy

USA Today6 days ago
Golden State Warriors wing Buddy Hield learned something unexpected on a recent trip overseas during the NBA offseason, and sadly, he didn't like it.
Hield, who was traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Warriors before last season began, used some of his earned time away from basketball this summer to travel abroad. As part of his international excursion, he went to Italy.
While on his trip to Italy, the 2020 NBA Three-Point Contest Champion did something that is on the bucket list for many people: He went to the The Colosseum in Rome.
More: Warriors' Jimmy Butler, Buddy Hield have the best comedic chemistry of any NBA teammates
Unfortunately for Hield, however, he was disappointed by the experience.
While supporting his teammates at NBA 2K26 Summer League in Las Vegas, the Golden State sharpshooter said that he expected to see Maximus (played by Russell Crowe) from Gladiator at Flavian Amphitheatre.
Unfortunately for Hield, who said he went around the historical site screaming for Maximum, that character is purely fictional.
You could only imagine the disappointment the NBA player must have felt when his tour guide told him that the character was not actually real.
It must have felt similarly crushing as to when Zach Galifianakis' character in The Hangover learned that Julius Caesar did not actually live at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.
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