Rockets’ Cam Whitmore Sends Social Media Into A Frenzy With Now-Deleted Story With Two Girls In Elevator Amid Exit Rumors

Rockets' Cam Whitmore Sends Social Media Into A Frenzy With Now-Deleted Story With Two Girls In Elevator Amid Exit RumorsCam Whitmore (Image Credit: @HaterReport_/X)
The Houston Rockets are currently showcasing an impressive run in the 2024-25 NBA season. While small forward Cam Whitmore has not emerged as a key player contributing to the team’s impressive record, he appears to be enjoying life outside of basketball.

Recently, Whitmore created quite a stir among his fans with an eye-catching story on Instagram. In the captivating snapshot, he confidently posed in an elevator with two impeccably dressed women.

He captioned the story, “Don’t remember dis at all yams was great to me on to the next.”


Although Whitmore deleted the story, avid fans swiftly captured screenshots circulating widely on social media. The buzz surrounding the post was fueled by the presence of two women alongside Whitmore and its timing, as he has been absent from the Rockets’ rotation for the last four games.

Whitmore’s lighthearted demeanor and unexpected social media activity have led to increased speculation regarding his future with the Rockets, stirring conversations among fans about a potential departure from the team. His absence from the game and lively social media presence have created a narrative many closely follow as the season progresses.

Social Media Erupts Over Cam Whitmore’s Elevator Story With Two Girls

Cam Whitmore (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)
When screenshots of Whitmore’s Instagram story surfaced on social media, fans flooded the comments section with their reactions. Many pointed out Whitmore’s limited playing time in the league. Several other fans made jokes because of the two attractive girls with him.






Cam Whitmore has yet to showcase standout statistics for the Rockets in the current 2024-25 NBA season. His best performance so far this season came during the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, where he played for 40 minutes and recorded a double-double, scoring 13 points and grabbing 11 rebounds.

The Rockets currently hold the second spot in the Western Conference standings with a record of 46-25. They will play their next game against the Denver Nuggets at Toyota Center.

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