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NBA Player Zach Randolph’s Wife Files For Divorce Weeks After He Tweeted, “I Married A Hoe”

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When NBA player Zach "Z-Bo" Randolph disrespected his wife, Faune Drake, by tweeting "I married a hoe" last month, the writing was on the wall. And despite the fact that he later doubled back insisting that he'd been hacked, it appears that there was trouble in paradise after all.

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