Tyrese Haliburton’s trainer feuds with ex-Bucks guard in social media spat
Share and Follow

In an NBA Finals with two smaller-market teams, there are concerns about the absence of national storylines. However, a feud between a trainer and a former player seems to have captured attention.

The spat involves Tyrese Haliburton’s trainer, Drew Hanlen, and former first-round pick Brandon Jennings. It all started when Jennings criticized Hanlen’s training methods, prompting a back-and-forth exchange between the two.

The dispute kicked off when Jennings shared a portion of an article from The Athletic where Hanlen explained his use of trash talk to inspire his clients, which include notable NBA players like Jayson Tatum, Joel Embiid, and Bradley Beal.

Haliburton is quoted in the segment, saying how Hanlen will tell him that 76ers star guard Tyrese Maxey said he’s going to keep him under lock in an upcoming matchup, which causes the polarizing Pacers guard to respond back about how he’s going to perform.

The article also details how he’ll have clients on heaters call those in dry spells, and how he will include Embiid and Tatum on a chain and remind them of feats they’ve yet to accomplish.

Jennings does not approve of said methods.

“I’m reading this article on how Drew Hanlen puts his guys in ‘Text Chain’ to tell them they won’t do this or this guy is better and etc. weird and stupid I said this earlier in the year to much buddy buddy when it comes to that guy,” Jennings said in a May 31 post to X. “I’m sorry but Robmac (skills trainer Rob McClanaghan) would never have Drose (Derrick Rose),KD (Kevin Durant), (Russell) Westbrook, Klove (Kevin Love), and etc all in text chain saying who can’t win MVP!!!! GTFOH!!!!”

Well, a few days went by, and Hanlen didn’t respond.

That apparently didn’t sit well with Jennings, who quote-tweeted his original post to reignite the dormant feud.

“Why u so quiet now you groupie ass trainer @DrewHanlen where is the group text chain now!!!!” Jennings wrote Tuesday. “U the biggest basketball groupie trainer ever.”

Hanlen then decided to join the fray and dunked on Jennings.

“I’m getting two of my clients (Haliburton & [Chet] Holmgren) ready for the finals so don’t have time to waste on your dumbass takes,” Hanlen wrote Tuesday night.

“Side note: Maybe if your trainer would talked s–t to you, you wouldn’t have shot 37% from the field & 23% from 3 in the playoffs while never winning s–t.”

Ouch.

Hanlen provided largely factual statements, with Jennings shooting 37.2 percent from the field and 23.8 percent from 3 (you should round to 24, to be fair) during his limited playoff sample size.

Jennings, who played for the Bucks, Pistons, Magic, Wizards and Knicks in his nine-season career, made it past the first round once.

Hanlen then took it even further by quote-tweeting with an eyeballs emoji a @statmust post showing Jennings tallied the third-lowest 3-point shooting percentage in NBA history for those with at least 75 attempts.

The former Arizona star responded to the dig Wednesday morning.

“So you the reason Haliburton been playing like this? Or is it cause the league “players” said he was overrated!!! Let me guess you put Chet and Hali in group text for the finals?” Jennings wrote.

“Lol iiighttttt Every time you do this something goes bad with ur clients. Stop wasting ur time!!! Side note: you have Short man syndrome.”

One of Hanlen’s clients will get his first ring in the Finals when Holmgren’s favored Thunder face Haliburton’s Pacers starting Thursday in Game 1.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Our Chicago: Bears consider Arlington Heights and Northwest Indiana to build new stadium

Chicago Bears Eye Arlington Heights and Northwest Indiana for Potential New Stadium Locations

On a spirited Sunday afternoon, Soldier Field came alive with the enthusiasm…
St. John's surpass tough test in huge win over Villanova to claim No. 2 in Big East

St. John’s Triumphs Over Villanova: A Pivotal Win that Elevates Them to Big East’s No. 2 Spot

PHILADELPHIA — The journey to victory was a more gradual climb this…
They're the picture perfect family. But this photo hides a dark truth

Unveiling Hidden Secrets: The Untold Story Behind the Picture-Perfect Family

The images capture an idyllic scene: a charming man and a cheerful…
Dietitians weigh in on chicken vs. tomato soup — which is healthier?

Chicken or Tomato Soup? Dietitians Reveal the Healthier Choice

As we usher in January, it’s time to celebrate National Soup Month—a…
Chicago Children's Museum at Navy Pier opens 'I AM WILD: A Charley Harper Exhibit' based off a beloved artist focused on nature

Chicago Children’s Museum at Navy Pier Launches ‘I AM WILD: A Charley Harper Exhibit’ Celebrating Nature-Inspired Artistry

CHICAGO (WLS) — A new exhibit at the Chicago Children’s Museum on…
US troops pull out of major Iraq airbase amid ongoing regional consolidation effort, progress against ISIS

US Troops Withdraw from Key Iraq Airbase as Regional Strategy Against ISIS Advances

The United States has completed the withdrawal of its troops from the…
NASA offering Artemis II 'boarding passes' ahead of space launch

Secure Your Spot: How to Get a NASA Artemis II ‘Boarding Pass’ for the Historic Space Launch

Have you ever dreamed of journeying to the moon and back? Now…
Steelers open to keeping Aaron Rodgers with Mike McCarthy interview on tap

Steelers Consider Retaining Aaron Rodgers as Mike McCarthy Interview Approaches

There’s still a glimmer of hope for the Pittsburgh Steelers to retain…