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Robert Swift- Sad Story

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by novaman, Feb 24, 2013.

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  1. Blake

    Blake Member

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    I think you are confusing people's emotions here. It isn't envy and hatred...it's amazement at the depth of stupidity. I'm not happy that all of these athletes blow all of their money. I am amazed that they are stupid enough to spend all of it so quickly. Black/white/whatever
     
  2. RocketFever

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    Guy is young and healthy, maybe he should view this a learning experience, get himself back into shape, and go play for 150k a year in Europe and be treated like a rockstar...oh boy, now wouldn't that suck?!?!
     
  3. TriCkz

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    Then write a book about it.
     
  4. novaman

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    This is tragic that a guy given a gift athletic ability that would pay him 20 million while he was still in his early 20's would so quickly blow it all. You would think someone would have sat him down and given him some guidance.
     
  5. pugsly8422

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    Broke Athletes

    Professional Athletes Who Have Gone Broke

    By Brian Warner on October 5, 2012

    When we hear about broke athletes, it's both sad and shocking. But it seems to happen all the time in pro sports. According to Sports Illustrated, 70% of NFL players will be broke 2-4 years after retiring, 60% of NBA players after five years. Why? And what are the most shocking stories of broke athletes in sports history? It's literally unimaginable how someone who earned millions of dollars in salary and endorsements can eventually go bankrupt. Broke athletes are especially hard to comprehend because we tend to remember them at their peak, when they were still high flying, Escalade driving, mansion owning ballers fresh off a huge contract extension. If an athlete is broke it's especially depressing because he or she is typically way past their prime earning years which makes it very difficult to dig themselves out a hole.

    The 20 Most Shocking Broke Athletes:

    #1: Mike Tyson – Tyson earned more than $30 million per fight and somehow squandered a $300 million peak fortune before declaring bankruptcy in 2003.

    #2: Evander Holyfield – After earning $250 million as a heavyweight champion, in 2008 a bank foreclosed on Evander's $10 million, 54,000 square foot, 109 bedroom Atlanta mansion.

    #3: Allen Iverson – In February 2012 Iverson told a Georgia judge that he was flat broke and could not pay an $860k jewelry debt. Iverson earned $154 million in salary and $30-50 million in endorsements during his career. Iverson was known to travel with a 50 person entourage, blew millions of dollars gambling, lavished friends with expensive gifts and had massive monthly child support obligations.

    #4: Michael Vick – After declaring bankruptcy in 2008, over the last four years Vick has spent 95% of his income, roughly $30 million, on taxes, creditors, lawyers and accountants. He currently is worth $1.5 million but in 2011 Vick signed a six year $100 million contract with $40 million guaranteed.

    #5: Antoine Walker – Despite earning $108 million in salary while playing in the NBA, Antoine Walker had to declare bankruptcy in 2010 listing assets of $5 million and debts of $13 million thanks to bad real estate investments and gambling debts.

    #6: Latrell Sprewell – Despite earning nearly $100 million during his NBA career, Latrell Sprewell eventually went broke. Sprewell once famously rejected a $21 million contract saying "had a family to feed." Must be a really big family.

    #7: Curt Schilling – In May 2012, Schilling announced that he had lost his entire $50 million baseball fortune on a failed video game company.

    #8: Kenny Anderson – Despite earning $63 million in salary, Kenny Anderson was broke the day he left the NBA. After filing bankruptcy, Anderson became a K-12 school teacher.

    #9: Lenny Dykstra – Dykstra turned a chain of car washes into an empire that eventually included a luxury airline, Wayne Gretsky's $17 million mansion and a $60 million personal fortune. Dykstra filed chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2008 listing over $30 million in debts to various banks and law firms. He is currently serving a three year sentence for grand theft auto.

    #10: Lawrence Taylor – LT's retirement has been difficult to say the least. Statutory rape allegations, cocaine addiction, bad investments and tax evasion have left the superstar linebacker broke today after earning more than $50 million in the NFL.

    #12: John Daly – Daly admitted recently that he has lost $50 million gambling during his career. He was also divorced four times leaving him with huge monthly bills and little to no monthly income.

    #13: Dennis Rodman – Rodman has not declared bankruptcy but he owes over $1 million in child support and other debts despite earning $26 million in his career.

    #14: Deuce McAllister – After earning millions in the NFL, McAllister's Nissan dealership in Mississippi went bankrupt in 2009 leaving Deuce broke and liable for hundreds of thousands in debt.

    #15: Terrell Owens – In 2012, Terrell Owens announced he was broke and without any monthly income. Meanwhile he is paying $120,000 a month in child support and mortgages to four different baby mamas.

    #16: Warren Sapp – In April 2012, Sapp filed for bankruptcy claiming assets worth $6.5 million and debts of $7 million. The $7 million is owed to the IRS, child support to four different women, and medical bills.

    #17: Sheryl Swoopes – The first big WNBA star filed for bankruptcy in 2004, listing over $1 million in debt.

    #18: Marion Jones – The disgraced Olympian was left millions of dollars in debt and without a way to earn income after her steroid scandal.

    #19: Travis Henry – Henry couldn't keep up with his massive child support payments after he fathered 11 children with 10 women. He was eventually arrested for cocaine trafficking.

    #20: Mark Brunell – After retiring, Brunell invested in real estate and bought 11 Whataburger franchises. Unfortunately in 2010 he declared bankruptcy owing $20 million in commercial real estate loans.

    #21: Scott Eyre – Despite earning more than $17 million in his playing career, the former MLB pitcher lost his entire fortune as part of the Stanford Financial fraud case.

    #22: Vince Young – After earning $45 million in salary and endorsements, Vince Young is the most recent pro-athlete to go broke.

    The following athletes have also declared bankruptcy:

    Tony Gwynn
    Steffi Graf
    Andre Rison
    Leon Spinks
    Bill Buckner
    Steve Howe
    Bernie Kosar
    Johnny Unitas
    Ray Williams
    Riddick Bowe
    Wally Backman
    Charlie Batch
    Bruse Berenyi
    Randy Brown
    Jason Caffey
    Dale Carter
    Jack Clark
    Raymond Clayborn
    Derrick Coleman
    Dermontti Dawson
    Jim Dooley
    Luther Elliss
    Eddie Edwards
    Chris Eubank
    Rollie Fingers
    Archie Griffin
    Ray Guy
    Dorothy Hamill
    Scott Harrison
    Harmon Killebrew
    Terry Long
    Rick Mahorn
    Harvey Martin
    Darren McCarthy
    Denny McLain
    Craig Morton
    Greg Nettles
    Jonny Neumann
    Gaylord Perry
    John Arse Riise
    Rumeal Robinson
    Manny Sanguillen
    Billy Sims
    Roscoe Tanner
    Duane Thomas
    Bryan Trottier
    Danny White
    Rick Wise

    What lessons did these broke athletes forget to follow? Don't have an entourage. Don't spend beyond your means. Hire a good accountant. Don't have 11 kids by 10 different women. Don't gamble. Are we missing anything?
     
  6. Patience

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    I think other than the obvious things you mentioned, the thing that bankrupts a lot of these guys are bad investments. These athletes are used to thinking everything they do will be successful and looking for a new career in their retirement. They also don't always have the financial savvy to tell a good investment from a bad investment.

    What they don't realize is they could do fine just putting their money in treasuries or an index fund, and living off the earnings. They don't have to hit a home run with some risky investment in real estate or a record company or clothing line.
     

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