Nikki Mudarris Dating NBA Player Austin Daye?

Gotta love a girl who isn’t afraid to dust herself off and try again… Nikki Mudarris isn’t sitting at home moping over her break up with Mally Mall — she’s out on dates with basketball players instead!

According to TMZ reports:

‘Love And Hip Hop’ star Nikki Mudarris obviously wants to rebound with the experts … ’cause just days after an epic blow up with her rapper ex-bf, Mally Mall … she hit the town with an NBA Champ.

Nikki was out at Mastro’s — a fancy Bev Hills steakhouse — with Austin Daye … a dude that was just waived by the Atlanta Hawks, but who snagged a championship ring with the Spurs back in 2014.

Check out the clip — While Austin exits stage left … Nikki gets in-depth about her $30,000 dish-smashing rampage at Mally’s house earlier this week, where she obliterated some fine china.

Mally Mall is a pimp who cheated on Nikki on national television — this guy has to be a better look don’t you think?

Watch the interview with Nikki below:

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