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Believe it or not Lebron has a good "team" with Rich Paul and them who really do have his best interest in mind (for the most part) they wont let him go broke.
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ace of spades is WAY more costly though so imagine thatOriginally Posted by Rolaholic
The price of Cristal
Prolly cause of thisOriginally Posted by Pendemic
ace of spades is WAY more costly though so imagine thatOriginally Posted by Rolaholic
The price of Cristal
Originally Posted by dvdjamm5150
Originally Posted by Elpablo21
Bud Light tho?
It's probably for Bosh
Originally Posted by dvdjamm5150
Originally Posted by Elpablo21
Bud Light tho?
It's probably for Bosh
How did Antoine Walker, Eddy Curry, Scottie Pippen, Kenny Anderson, Spree, etc...go broke? What makes Iverson any different? There's a stat that says 60% of ex-NBA players go broke within 5 years of their retirement.Originally Posted by KayCurrency
Define your definition of Broke...Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Wait...so because he made over 20 mil a year in Det, that means he can't be broke??? NUMEROUS media outlets have said he's blown through most of his money. The alcohol, gambling, debt, personal issues, etc...have all taken a toll on him. Again...he could have cash coming in from Reebok (if that deal is still valid), but it may not support his lifestyle.Originally Posted by KayCurrency
Iverson ain't broke... People just have this perception because he lives a flashy lifestyle and he's not in the NBA anymore...so they just assume he's going broke.
AI made over 20mil a year with Detroit
He might not be worth 9 figures, but I'm sure he's worth in the mid 8 figure range
"[Walker] liked to move in an outsized entourage; his mother estimates that, during his playing days, he was supporting 70 friends and family members in one way or another. And speaking of his mother, he built her a mansion in the Chicago suburbs, complete with an indoor pool, 10 bathrooms, and a full-size basketball court. [...]
Living at the Bishops Forest condominium complex in Waltham during the Celtics season, Walker turned the pavement surrounding his home into a virtual luxury car lot — two Bentleys, two Mercedes, a Range Rover, a Cadillac Escalade, a bright red Hummer. Often, the vehicles were tricked out with custom paint jobs, rims, and sound systems at considerable added expense. He also collected top-line watches — Rolexes and diamond-encrusted Cartiers."
How did Antoine Walker, Eddy Curry, Scottie Pippen, Kenny Anderson, Spree, etc...go broke? What makes Iverson any different? There's a stat that says 60% of ex-NBA players go broke within 5 years of their retirement.Originally Posted by KayCurrency
Define your definition of Broke...Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Wait...so because he made over 20 mil a year in Det, that means he can't be broke??? NUMEROUS media outlets have said he's blown through most of his money. The alcohol, gambling, debt, personal issues, etc...have all taken a toll on him. Again...he could have cash coming in from Reebok (if that deal is still valid), but it may not support his lifestyle.Originally Posted by KayCurrency
Iverson ain't broke... People just have this perception because he lives a flashy lifestyle and he's not in the NBA anymore...so they just assume he's going broke.
AI made over 20mil a year with Detroit
He might not be worth 9 figures, but I'm sure he's worth in the mid 8 figure range
"[Walker] liked to move in an outsized entourage; his mother estimates that, during his playing days, he was supporting 70 friends and family members in one way or another. And speaking of his mother, he built her a mansion in the Chicago suburbs, complete with an indoor pool, 10 bathrooms, and a full-size basketball court. [...]
Living at the Bishops Forest condominium complex in Waltham during the Celtics season, Walker turned the pavement surrounding his home into a virtual luxury car lot — two Bentleys, two Mercedes, a Range Rover, a Cadillac Escalade, a bright red Hummer. Often, the vehicles were tricked out with custom paint jobs, rims, and sound systems at considerable added expense. He also collected top-line watches — Rolexes and diamond-encrusted Cartiers."
LOL, no joke, Bosh does drink beer in the club though. Last summer right after he signed to Miami. Me and my boy did bottle service at Florida Room on SoBe. Him and his boys table was across from ours. Buddy drank Modell's all night. No joke. Our server was clowning him.Originally Posted by UptownsDotNetStacky
Originally Posted by dvdjamm5150
Originally Posted by Elpablo21
Bud Light tho?
It's probably for Bosh
LOL, no joke, Bosh does drink beer in the club though. Last summer right after he signed to Miami. Me and my boy did bottle service at Florida Room on SoBe. Him and his boys table was across from ours. Buddy drank Modell's all night. No joke. Our server was clowning him.Originally Posted by UptownsDotNetStacky
Originally Posted by dvdjamm5150
Originally Posted by Elpablo21
Bud Light tho?
It's probably for Bosh
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
How did Antoine Walker, Eddy Curry, Scottie Pippen, Kenny Anderson, Spree, etc...go broke? What makes Iverson any different? There's a stat that says 60% of ex-NBA players go broke within 5 years of their retirement.Originally Posted by KayCurrency
Define your definition of Broke...Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Wait...so because he made over 20 mil a year in Det, that means he can't be broke??? NUMEROUS media outlets have said he's blown through most of his money. The alcohol, gambling, debt, personal issues, etc...have all taken a toll on him. Again...he could have cash coming in from Reebok (if that deal is still valid), but it may not support his lifestyle.
He might not be worth 9 figures, but I'm sure he's worth in the mid 8 figure range
Again....if the money you have coming in can't support the lifestyle you like to lead (and you don't do anything about it), it's easy to eventually go broke. What's your rationale for why Iverson played ball in Turkey?
You're making an assumption about his net worth when it's been reported that there are some major issues with the money he's squandered and how much he actually has left.
Also, here's a snippet on Walker...there are parallels between the two (entourage, gambling, etc etc):
"[Walker] liked to move in an outsized entourage; his mother estimates that, during his playing days, he was supporting 70 friends and family members in one way or another. And speaking of his mother, he built her a mansion in the Chicago suburbs, complete with an indoor pool, 10 bathrooms, and a full-size basketball court. [...]
Living at the Bishops Forest condominium complex in Waltham during the Celtics season, Walker turned the pavement surrounding his home into a virtual luxury car lot — two Bentleys, two Mercedes, a Range Rover, a Cadillac Escalade, a bright red Hummer. Often, the vehicles were tricked out with custom paint jobs, rims, and sound systems at considerable added expense. He also collected top-line watches — Rolexes and diamond-encrusted Cartiers."
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
How did Antoine Walker, Eddy Curry, Scottie Pippen, Kenny Anderson, Spree, etc...go broke? What makes Iverson any different? There's a stat that says 60% of ex-NBA players go broke within 5 years of their retirement.Originally Posted by KayCurrency
Define your definition of Broke...Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Wait...so because he made over 20 mil a year in Det, that means he can't be broke??? NUMEROUS media outlets have said he's blown through most of his money. The alcohol, gambling, debt, personal issues, etc...have all taken a toll on him. Again...he could have cash coming in from Reebok (if that deal is still valid), but it may not support his lifestyle.
He might not be worth 9 figures, but I'm sure he's worth in the mid 8 figure range
Again....if the money you have coming in can't support the lifestyle you like to lead (and you don't do anything about it), it's easy to eventually go broke. What's your rationale for why Iverson played ball in Turkey?
You're making an assumption about his net worth when it's been reported that there are some major issues with the money he's squandered and how much he actually has left.
Also, here's a snippet on Walker...there are parallels between the two (entourage, gambling, etc etc):
"[Walker] liked to move in an outsized entourage; his mother estimates that, during his playing days, he was supporting 70 friends and family members in one way or another. And speaking of his mother, he built her a mansion in the Chicago suburbs, complete with an indoor pool, 10 bathrooms, and a full-size basketball court. [...]
Living at the Bishops Forest condominium complex in Waltham during the Celtics season, Walker turned the pavement surrounding his home into a virtual luxury car lot — two Bentleys, two Mercedes, a Range Rover, a Cadillac Escalade, a bright red Hummer. Often, the vehicles were tricked out with custom paint jobs, rims, and sound systems at considerable added expense. He also collected top-line watches — Rolexes and diamond-encrusted Cartiers."
Originally Posted by Furrell
From hearing previous stories about LeBron he probably didn't tip at all.