Blake Griffin is being sued by ex-fiancee Brynn Cameron for palimony, according to TMZ. 

Palimony is compensation made by one member of an unmarried couple to the other after separation.

Cameron, who had a son and daughter with Griffin during their eight-year relationship, alleges Griffin left her and their children homeless after he dumped her to pursue Kendall Jenner and later moved to Detroit when he was traded by the Clippers.

"Griffin himself, however, knows very well what breaching promises is all about. After all, Griffin had no problem trading Brynn Cameron, his former fiancee, and the mother of his 2 children, for reality television star Kendall Jenner," the lawsuit reads.

Cameron alleges in the lawsuit that she did "everything" for Griffin during their relationship, including smoothing over his bond with former teammate Chris Paul and the Clippers.

"[Cameron] strengthened Griffin's bond with his teammates and allowed the organization to see a different side of his personality rather than the hard-partying man-child Griffin had been prior to their cohabitation," the lawsuit reads.

The couple broke up in July and Griffin was soon seen with Jenner in public.

That did not sit well with Cameron.

"Griffin abandoned his family because he cared more about the glamour of being a Hollywood celebrity than being a father and family man," the lawsuit reads.