that too along with taking care with family members.
Nobody went broke by taking care of their immediate family. Now when you start talking about cousins, aunts, friends and all that then yeah. But your immediate family? You gotta take care of them.
that too along with taking care with family members.
I dunno I'm competitive as hell but I love my brother. If he makes a million I'll be genuinely proud of him
He getting me that all black panamera though
I know Taylor is driven to compete but I'm sure he's real proud of Blake
no athlete went broke taking care of their IMMEDIATE family.a major reason why most of these athletes go broke. FREELOADING family members .
anyone who has a brother knows that you love your brother and wanna be happy for him. but there's still that competitive edge. nobody wants to be a boyz in the hood doughboy type brother while rickey is getting scholarships and playing pro football. i understand some stuff is effort but some stuff is just plain genetics. these dudes got the same mom and dad. yet these cats r night and day.
blake- drafted 1. taylor- 48.
blake- curly hair. taylor- receeding hairline
blake- nba all star/major endorsements. taylor- d-league

lol @ these nikkas families.
In my family if one of us hits the powerball...we ALL hit the powerball. I'm talking immediate family, of course.
. There's plenty other anecdotal evidence (e.g., Warren Buffet, Broner, etc). Most people aren't like, "I'm rich, so we're all rich!" It's more so like, "I got mines, you better get yours.
."A lot of people aren't like that though, breh. Just because someone in the immediate family "makes it" doesn't mean they'll put everyone on or something. When I watch stuff like NFL Films, A Football Life, 24/7, sports documentaries, etc., one of the things I always notice is that a lot of their siblings have regular ass jobs and their parents still live in the same house. I remember watching some shyt on Jerry Rice back in the day. I want to say it was NFL Films. They chronicled how Rice's hands were so strong because he used to catch bricks that his dad would toss down to him from roofs (his dad was a brickmason). His dad was still working that job and they still lived in the same house. I was like. There's plenty other anecdotal evidence (e.g., Warren Buffet, Broner, etc). Most people aren't like, "I'm rich, so we're all rich!" It's more so like, "I got mines, you better get yours.
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What? Did you think you wrote something profound? If I was a millionaire, chances are my parents would not move or quit their jobs. Does that mean they aren't taken care of? They are adults and they can still choose to work and live where they want,A lot of people aren't like that though, breh. Just because someone in the immediate family "makes it" doesn't mean they'll put everyone on or something. When I watch stuff like NFL Films, A Football Life, 24/7, sports documentaries, etc., one of the things I always notice is that a lot of their siblings have regular ass jobs and their parents still live in the same house. I remember watching some shyt on Jerry Rice back in the day. I want to say it was NFL Films. They chronicled how Rice's hands were so strong because he used to catch bricks that his dad would toss down to him from roofs (his dad was a brickmason). His dad was still working that job and they still lived in the same house. I was like. There's plenty other anecdotal evidence (e.g., Warren Buffet, Broner, etc). Most people aren't like, "I'm rich, so we're all rich!" It's more so like, "I got mines, you better get yours.
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stop thinking that just cause a family member is rich means you hit the jackpot. you still gotta get up and work.




I'd say Seth Curry got it worse.

