Warriors' Buddy Hield Recalls Thinking Maximus From 'Gladiator' Was Real in Hilarious Story From Italy Trip
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Buddy Hield Didn't Enjoy His Trip To The Colosseum Because He Found Out Maximus Wasn't Real
Golden State Warriors guard Buddy Hield was left unimpressed by the Colosseum. Why? Because he found out that the Maximus character from Ridley Scott’s Best Picture-winning film Gladiator wasn’t real. While Maximus Decimus Meridius wasn’t specifically based on a single historical figure, the character was inspired by several notable figures from Roman history, such as Marcus Nonius Macrinus, Cincinnatus, and Spartacus. Still, that was enough of …
Buddy Hield Hilariously Admits His Disappointment After Finding Out Gladiator’s Maximus Wasn’t Real During Rome Trip
Buddy Hield (Image Credits: Imagn) Golden State Warriors guard Buddy Hield had high expectations when he visited the Roman Colosseum during a recent trip to Italy. But Hield walked away with a bit of disappointment. The veteran guard revealed the moment during ESPN’s broadcast of Sunday night’s NBA summer league game between the Warriors and Utah Jazz. Hield was in Las Vegas to support the Warriors’ young talent in their 103-93 win over the Utah…
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