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Originally Posted by seeric
theres a term for that in the urban dictionary.
i believe they call it hood rich.
one thing that doesn't allow me to pity him is when you get those contracts the teams know that these guys have no financial sense. the teams make introductions to money managers and huge financial companies that can help them.
he prob didnt take that assistance.
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I think it's the NBA rules that forces them to sit in on these money management seminars specifically tailored for them with ex players speaking about their experiences. They make all rookies go through this no matter what team you are on.
It's really hard to to feel sorry for someone when they had that available to them and they still decided to buy multiple luxury cars, houses with indoor pools, and basketball courts. Upkeep isn't cheep.