The romance between Nick Young and Iggy Azalea has been rocked and there is still a lot of buzz (and doubt) surrounding the couple's future.

Young was filmed by Lakers teammate D'Angelo Russell admitting to cheating on his rapper fiancée with a 19-year-old girl last summer, the same summer in which he got engaged. It was certainly a shocker and has cast doubt over whether or not the two will go through with the wedding.

The couple had pushed the nuptials back so that Azalea can tour her new album later this year, but now there are a lot of questions as to whether it will still go down. With the Lakers marred in a forgettable season, this juicy gossip is more fun than anything they've done on the court this season.

Here is the latest buzz regarding the situation.

Forgive, But Not Forget

Russell has been wracked with guilt since the video leaked out and he apologized to Young face-to-face, according to TMZ. The site reports that Young forgave Russell for the mistake, but there is still a rift between the two teammates.

"Everything is cool but it ain't gonna be the same," a source told TMZ about the relationship the two close teammates share.

Like anything, this could just take some time to mend, but for now the road to redemption will be a tough one for Russell.

Horsing Around

As she mulls a huge decision as to whether to take Young back or move on with her life, Azalea tried to clear her head by riding a horse on Wednesday.

The "Fancy" singer was seen riding on a trail all by herself on horseback, according to a tweet:

Great Scott

Navigating his way through another terrible season, Lakers coach Byron Scott was faced with the unenviable task of answering questions about a potential rift between two of his players. The Los Angeles bench boss took the right approach to it, trying to fan the flames.

"The only thing I'm disappointed about is it got out," Scott said via the Los Angeles Daily News. "We're a family and we try to keep everything in house. That's the only thing I'm disappointed."

Other than that, Scott wasn't in the mood to discuss it further.

"It's an internal problem and we'll handle it in house," he said. "If you want to ask me about the Miami game we're playing tonight, you can ask me. If not, this interview is basically over."

The Lakers went on to defeat the Heat, 102-100, in overtime Wednesday to pick up just their 16th victory of the season.

Broken Trust

Jordan Clarkson addressed the situation on Wednesday and wouldn't answer any questions about whether or not he will still trust Russell going forward. He did however vouch for both of his teammates. "Both of them dudes my brothers," Clarkson told TMZ. "It's a tough time in Laker land."

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