NBA fans saw more of Phoenix Suns ace Drew Eubanks than they bargained for as he seen stripping completely naked live on camera after their clash against the Indiana Pacers

Drew Eubanks was caught getting completely naked after the Phoenix Suns’ game

NBA star Drew Eubanks stripped completely naked on live TV – despite appearing to be aware of a camera crew in the changing room.

The 27-year-old played 16 minutes for the Phoenix Suns in their thrilling 133-131 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Friday (January 26). Scoring eight points on 100% field goal percentage, it was an efficient display by the power forward in a game where his team-mate Devin Booker scored a whopping 62 points.

The defeat ended the Suns’ seven-game winning streak that saw them climb the ranks of the Western Conference where they currently sit sixth.

While the team returned to the changing room, Suns’ superstar Kevin Durant was interviewed by reporters about the game plan of their Eastern Conference opponents while quite clearly in the shot, Eubanks was stripping naked for all viewers to see.

Quite a lot of questions were asked by fans on social media regarding the awkward camera capture of the NBA star getting changed who tactfully wrapped a towel around his waist before fans got an eyeful.

Eubanks was in the process of getting stark naked during Kevin Durant’s interview

One fan on X (formerly known as Twitter) was baffled with Eubanks’ actions considering a camera crew was right in front of him as they said: “why did bro take his pants off” while another jokingly added: “He freaky asl he knew that camera was facing him”.

Not all fans saw the humorous side to the risque moment as a third seriously asked: “why they even allow reporters in the locker room to begin with?” while a fourth echoed their sentiments by commenting: “Okay but on the real, it’s so f***ing weird that the media is just allowed in the locker room”.

The 27-year-old appeared to look at the TV crew while getting undressed

The Suns are now 26-19 for the season and have certainly under-achieved in the regular season considering the off-season acquisitions of Durant and Bradley Beal to pair up with three-time All-Star Booker.

They’re currently six games behind Western Conference leaders Oklahoma City Thunder who’ve had a stormer of a season despite an extremely young core headed by reigning All-NBA First Team point guard, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.