Millionaire Nia Long Gives Ex Ime Udoka Financial Relief in Child Support After Custody Settlement For 12 Yr Son

The Blast reports that, according to court filings, Houston Rockets head coach Ime Udoka would allegedly pay actress Nia Long $32,500 a month in child support for their 12-year-old kid, for whom they now share custody.

Due to Udoka’s income as an actress, Long, 53, allegedly granted her a respite on her child support obligations. His ex-girlfriend approved payments to be more than $20,000 less than what he was required to pay ($56,389).

 

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Although Long initially requested exclusive custody and just visitation rights for their son, Udoka’s monthly discretionary income is $465,804 and their boy spends 95% of his time with Long.

 

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Once Udoka became the head coach of the Boston Celtics, he was accused of having an affair with a coworker, and the couple ended their marriage in 2022.

Ime Udoka was forgotten by Nia Long, She Has Moved On

As she moved on from Udoka, Long has often said that she wishes him all the best. Even potential suitors are vying for her attention.

That is one at least. Rapper Cam’ron sent Long a direct message, and they soon became friends at LeBron James’ close friend Rich Paul’s birthday party. Rich Paul is an NBA agent.

 

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Actually, a few fans conjectured that James set up the encounter between the rapper and Long as payback for Udoka dubbing the latter a “bi–h.”

Who Is Ime Udoka?

The head coach of the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA) is Ime Udoka, a Nigerian-American professional basketball coach and former player.

 

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He was born in the US and played for the Nigerian national team. Udoka was an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs, Philadelphia 76ers, and Brooklyn Nets after he finished his playing career.

 

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He later took over as head coach of the Boston Celtics, a team he guided to the 2022 NBA Finals. In April 2023, Udoka was hired by the Rockets following his 2022–2023 season-long suspension.

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