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Former Rockets legend Marcus Morris arrested

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by kjayp, Jul 27, 2025 at 9:40 PM.

  1. Dobbizzle

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    Y'all still have checks in America? Wow, i've not seen a checkbook in nearly 20 years here
     
  2. Pistol Pete

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    I heard that it’s a marker at a Vegas Casino that he hasn’t paid
     
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  3. Le$$

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    Hehe Why move from a system that works for so many years?
    plus Checks offer record of transactions and proof of payment
     
  4. clos4life

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    They don't want competition for the same assets or for certain groups to rise up economically. It's a scarcity mentality while in reality there is enough for everyone.
     
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  5. Futron

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    Did he really invest in turkey leg hut!?

    The legend and stories of that place get bigger & bigger. Lol
     
  6. J Rock

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    This. I have a hard time seeing how going broke is even possible if you have an infinitesimal amount of common sense.
     
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  7. Dobbizzle

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    You don't get records of all of your debit/credit card purchases? We'd started moving on from checks when I was still a child here in the UK (i'm 41 years old now) and I've never actually owned a checkbook (though we call it cheque here lol)
     
  8. J Rock

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    I still have checks, but haven’t written one out in at least 15 years.
     
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    Probably not. But, it wouldn’t be surprising. He clearly has made some bad decisions.
     
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  10. Dobbizzle

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    Yeah it just surprised me I guess, it's more my parent's generation and the one between them and myself that used them here in the UK. I'm considered "old" at my workplace because I remember when we had to sign for debit and credit cards before chip & pin and then contactless paying. If my subordinates saw me with a checkbook they'd probably consider me older than their granparents haha
     
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    Should've listened to Charles.
     
  12. rimrocker

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    I haven't had a checkbook in at least a decade. Just go to the bank and get a couple of sheets printed off. Six checks last me for a year or more.
     
  13. kjayp

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    my bad... i was trying to get the verbiage right... lol
     
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  14. kjayp

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    Thats what 'home economics' was before it just became about cooking... it was about balancing your check book, devising a budget to live on... actual economics... lol
     
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    There are many opportunities for an NBA player to become financially literate if they choose to listen. They have mandatory courses in school for D1 Athletes like Marcus, a good agent will also provide guidance on this, the NBA has RTP and the NBAPA that have a mandatory rookie orientation that focuses on financial literacy courses. An NBA player is surrounded by guys who have made hundreds of millions in the locker room on a daily basis, many will have very good contacts from wall street and silicon valley, the Vets definitely provide guidance on this as well. They are taught plenty, and history has taught us this as well with countless athletes going broke. Even their sponsors will guide them (Reebok saved Allen Iverson from being broke). An NBA player is provided all of the resources to prevent issues like this, especially with someone who has had $107M on career earnings from just NBA contracts.
     
  16. Corrosion

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    I don't really disagree with financial literacy being a mandatory learning experience ..... but when you consider that half the country is more concerned with keeping the lights on and doesn't have disposable income to invest .... keeping the masses broke isn't a difficult task.



    according to chat gtp -

    As of the most recent data, about 34.5% of U.S. households earn more than $100,000 annually.

    Here’s a quick breakdown:

    • Median household income: ~$75,610

    • Households earning $100K–$149K: ~16.5%

    • Households earning $150K or more: ~18%

    Median household income ~$75k (that means half make more and half make less) - it's tough to live on that much less invest in anything.
    Hell, even if you are in the 100-149k bracket, there probably isn't a hell of a lot left over after paying the bills.
     
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    Those agents are bloodsuckers.
     
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  18. Futron

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    I actually took home economics because I couldn’t leave school early my junior year and had to fill out my schedule and girls were there.

    we never once mentioned money, crazy how much they keep from us
     

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