
Losing a pet is never easy, no matter who you are. For this NBA star, the grief is especially heavy after his beloved dog, Sunday, passed away in a heartbreaking accident this week.
The athlete took to Instagram to share the sad news that Sunday was struck and killed in an alleged hit-and-run. In the emotional post, he described Sunday not just as a pet, but as his “peace” and “protector.” Photos show the beautiful Belgian Malinois lounging peacefully at home and enjoying life with her people—clearly a cherished member of the family.
“This hurts deep,” he wrote in the caption, adding that Sunday had been by his side through it all. The post quickly filled with support, as fans and fellow dog lovers offered condolences and shared stories of their own furry friends.
While the situation is tragic, the outpouring of love shows just how strong the bond between pets and their people can be. Sunday was more than just a companion—he was family, and his loss has touched hearts across the internet.
In the post, the NBA player asked anyone in the area to check their cameras or reach out if they had information about the driver involved in hitting his Belgian Malinois on June 18, 2025 in Suwanee, Georgia. But more than anything, he simply wanted to honor Sunday and the joy she brought into his life.
Many pet parents can relate to the deep comfort dogs provide, especially those like Sunday, who seem to sense our moods and stay close when we need them most. Whether curled up at your feet or running full speed toward a tennis ball, their love is always unconditional.
Though Sunday’s life was cut short, her memory clearly lives on. The player’s tribute reminds us that pets truly become part of who we are. And even after they’re gone, they leave paw prints on our hearts.
For now, fans are continuing to flood the comments with support, kind words, and even photos of their own “good boys.” It’s a small but powerful reminder that while grief is personal, love for our pets is something we all share.
Rest easy, Sunday—you were clearly one very loved dog.
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