That 30 for 30 claims another one: Darius Miles

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What you said had nothing to do with what I said. The article even says it wasn't personal habits that led to his bankruptcy, but business plans. If he sat on his money he'd be fine.

That dude sound like a nikka hating white boy.... he could've at least read the article..... all the ofays that file bankruptcy year in and year out, and I bet he wouldn't even form his mouth to call them unintelligent
 
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I hate this notion of if you aint investing, youre losing money. No the fukk you aren't. Some many nikkas get bread and think they have to. Ain't nothing wrong with saving your bread!

To be honest most of these athletes would be better off just keeping the money in a savings account at least until they retire and have the time to learn and research "safe" investments.
 

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$66 million earned is probably like $25 million net after taxes, fees, dues, etc. That's really not a lot if not managed properly. It can easily whittle away in 10 years.

Add in multiple child support payments, bad investments, taxes eating in to it every year...

This is the same old story...no amount of money is limitless.

SN: I heard he got really chubby too?

Only on the Coli is $25 million considered not a lot of money.
 

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He needs MORE money?
He had investments, the market in East St. Louis must be bad right now, but 12 properties isn't worth losing especially if you can borrow cash from your super rich buddies and pay it back over time. Sad no one could help him out.
 
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