Mar 10, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Atlanta Hawks point guard Jeff Teague (0) looks on against the Toronto Raptors at Air Canada Centre. The Raptors beat the Hawks 104-96. Mandatory Credit: Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports

Glenn Robinson III Shows the Rest of the Indiana Pacers How to Fish

Glenn Robinson III Shows the Rest of the Indiana Pacers How to Fish by Ben Gibson

Lacking the moral fiber of older generations, millennial and Indiana Pacers point guard Jeff Teague is living with his parents again.

It is a story we hear too often these days: Another millennial moves back in with mom and dad.

For Indiana Pacers point guard Jeff Teague, this is his new reality.

Despite moving out of his parents’ home years ago, Teague is moving into their basement as apparently $8 million doesn’t go as far as it used to.

The Indiana Business Journal detailed how Teague, like many of this current generation, is either too selfish, too lazy, or too entitled to stay out of his parent’s home.

Teague explained to WNDE-AM 1260 on Monday that since being traded from the Hawks to the Pacers, he has moved in with his parents, and plans to stay there “the whole year.” “I bought a home here some years back, and when I re-signed back with Atlanta [in 2013] I just decided I was going to live in Atlanta and just gave the house to my mom and dad,” Teague explained. “Now I’m going to live back in my old house with my mom and dad.” So where will the millionaire sleep? Surely, the guy who bought the house gets the master bedroom, right? Those who know the unassuming Teague know better. [“My parents] have the master, I just have the basement,” Teague told WNDE matter of factly.

I’m sure some social justice warrior will want to defend Teague, but the influences of social media, rap music, and reality television have weakened the moral fiber of America, and in particular, this current generation of millennials.

Teague doesn’t even know if he’ll have a job next year — in Indiana at least — so maybe he can look for a real job where he doesn’t have to leech off his parents.