My nikka already copped out in '08 and waiting to come home next year fool. Do something if you feel a way about it fakkit.Snitching ass feggit
My nikka already copped out in '08 and waiting to come home next year fool. Do something if you feel a way about it fakkit.Snitching ass feggit
For those of you suggesting seminars, symposiums, classes, etc. I used to think like that but I'm now of the opinion that that shyt won't work. Some ppl are just simply terrible with money no matter what you tell them. They have poor impulse control and can't get out of their own way. Anything short of straight up controlling the money for them (for example the person who put up AIs endorsement money until he reached a certain age) would be obsolete. This is exacerbated with athletes because they have huge egos (no offense but it takes a big ego to make it to that professional level). So if you're not telling them what they want to hear they can give a fukk about your opinion. Especially when the peer pressure of other athletes (in this case Michael Jordan) influences them.
The first thing anyone should if you don't have a good financial mind is to put away money like Iverson did so that you can whether the storm of bad decisions and still come out later in life with millions in the bank.
He copped out bc he's a bytch like you. Now pull up and pop off feggitMy nikka already copped out in '08 and waiting to come home next year fool. Do something if you feel a way about it fakkit.

He copped out cause the other nikkas tricked, made statements and took deals. They got a couple, he got 20yrs, parole in 10. Trial would've split his shyt for tying them people up.He copped out bc he's a bytch like you. Now pull up and pop off feggit![]()

For those of you suggesting seminars, symposiums, classes, etc. I used to think like that but I'm now of the opinion that that shyt won't work. Some ppl are just simply terrible with money no matter what you tell them. They have poor impulse control and can't get out of their own way. Anything short of straight up controlling the money for them (for example the person who put up AIs endorsement money until he reached a certain age) would be obsolete. This is exacerbated with athletes because they have huge egos (no offense but it takes a big ego to make it to that professional level). So if you're not telling them what they want to hear they can give a fukk about your opinion. Especially when the peer pressure of other athletes (in this case Michael Jordan) influences them.

@DPresidentialThe NBA does in their rookie transition program, but it ultimately falls on the player to pay attention to what's being said.
Rookie Transition Program