Who is Sheena Felitz, the mother of Nate Robinson’s Kids?
Although he is well-known for his skill on the court, former basketball player Nate Robinson is also a devoted father.
The three-time NBA slam dunk champion and Sheena Felitz, his former partner, are parents to three children.
Who is Sheena Felitz, the baby mama of Nate Robinson??
Sheena “Shanna Rae” Felitz has made a conscious effort to keep her distance from the public, in contrast to Nate Robinson, who is accustomed to the spotlight.
Other than the fact that she and Robinson were high school sweethearts and have three children together, not much is known about her.
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After Robinson traveled to Massachusetts to play for the Boston Celtics and left New York, Page Six revealed in 2010 that he and Felitz were engaged in a custody dispute.
It’s unclear how things ended up, although it seems like they had reconciled at one point.
Nevertheless, it appears that their breakup was final in 2016 as the former NBA player posted what appeared to be a parting note to Felitz.
“Hate saying goodbyes … Especially When the goodbye isn’t the way you would have wanted it,” The sportsperson wrote on Instagram.
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“I’m going to miss my family more than anything , they hold me down when others wouldn’t … Love you guys with all my heart …”
Nate Robinson is the father to how many kids?
Nate Robinson is a father of four kids in all.
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Nahmier, Nyale, and Nayvi are the three that he and Felitz share.
He also shares Nasir, his other son, with a different woman, whose identity is kept a secret from the public.
The three older children of Robinson are all athletes.
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While Nyale is following in his father’s footsteps and playing basketball for Rainier Beach High School, where Robinson also graduated (the school retired his jersey in 2001), Nahmier plays football for the University of Colorado.
Nayvi, a member of the Seattle Academy 2028 class, plays basketball as well.