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Reed Sheppard drops 2-word reaction as gf Brailey Dizney posts adorable camera roll snaps of the couple

Reed Sheppard's longtime girlfriend Brailey Dizney continues to shower love and support for the Rockets guard as he cruises through his rookie season. On December 1, Dizney posted a black and white camera roll featuring pictures of the couple making amusing faces.

The post received a reaction from her boyfriend. Showing love to his girlfriend, Sheppard commented:

"My girl ❤️❤️."
[Credit: IG/@ braydizney]
[Credit: IG/@ braydizney]
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Sheppard and Dizney have been together since high school. According to the US Sun, they have been dating since October 2020. They went official on social media a year later.

Dizney made the headlines when she accompanied Sheppard on the draft night. She became a sensation on social media after she was seen with her boyfriend wearing a matching Rockets hat.

Dizney continuously posts pictures with her boyfriend and has been one of his biggest supporters. She has 10.4K followers on Instagram.

Reed Sheppard's girlfriend Brailey Dizney dropped a hilarious message before his NBA debut

Reed Sheppard made his NBA debut against the Charlotte Hornets on Oct. 24 in a home game. Before he made his debut, Dizney made a hilarious post on her social media featuring her boyfriend.

She posted a picture of Sheppard wearing a Dungaree over a Rockets team jersey with brown leather boots, adding the caption:

"Sent him off to work"
[Credit: IG/@braydizney]
[Credit: IG/@braydizney]

Sheppard was selected third overall by the Rockets in the 2024 NBA Draft out of Kentucky. He made a name for himself in Lexington with his sharp shooting skills and ability to command an offense.

So far in his rookie season, Sheppard has played all 20 games, coming off the bench. He is averaging 3.7 points, 1.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.6 steals per game in 11.9 minutes.

Sheppard is shooting 36.7% from the field and 35.7% from the 3-point line. Both the shooting percentage are much lower than his shooting percentage in college. In 33 games with Kentucky during 2023-24 season, he shot 53.6% from the field and 52.1% from beyond the arc.

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