There are five people in the NBA who dare to say that they want to bankrupt me, and it is more difficult than three consecutive championships!
For those NBA stars who have retired, what they are most afraid of is bankruptcy, and how many rich people will become a poor egg after retirement. When they play basketball, they can easily make money, plus advertising and advertising, they can earn tens of millions a year in a year, which is a piece of cake for them. Because life is really simple, they are also very generous in terms of consumption. His current situation only exists during the casino period, because he has no fixed financial ** after retirement, so he still spends a lot of money, and Las Vegas is also a favorite place for many celebrities, which is why he spends so much money. However, none of these five people have gone out of business, and it will be even more difficult to get them out of business, and it will be even more difficult to achieve three consecutive championships.
James is now worth a whopping $1 billion, and he's still playing, and his salary will be as high as $40 million in the future. In addition, he is proud of his sponsorships, promotional events, a large amount of business gains, and he is also the NBA's "gold king". James is talented in finance, he owns his own business, owns ** in Liverpool, and has signed a lifetime contract with Nike, and he will be richer in the future, maybe in ten years, he will be on Forbes.
Durant's fortune is grossly undervalued, and many people don't know that he is actually a very wealthy man. Durant is also on Nike's lifetime contract, so at the peak of his career, he was paid almost the highest. Most of his money is put into it, and Durant is also very gifted with electronic money, and he has been accumulating it for quite some time. In addition, he spent 150 million US dollars to renovate the stadium, which is also an investment, and his liquidity is often billions, which shows how rich his net worth is.
Curry is the biggest representative of ADAMA, ADAMA's value has skyrocketed, and Curry has made a huge contribution to the team. Curry earns more than $100 million a year in the NBA, but that's nothing at all, he signed an $800 million lifetime contract with ADAMA, and still owns ADAMA's shares, and pays dividends every year. If Andormeda does not collapse for a day, Andoraida's dividend treasury will continue to receive energy, and this money is enough for the family to live a comfortable life.
Don't look at O'Neill, who is usually very undisciplined, but when it comes to making money, he is not sloppy at all. He has invested in many things, from gyms to car washes to fast-food restaurants, and the biggest one was buying a stake in Google that year. Although he sold a lot of shares, O'Neill still has some shares in his hands, and according to Google's current market value, O'Neill is not in a hurry at all. If he can continue to own Google's **, then he will be the richest man in the NBA.
And Jordan, who sees the game more than anything else, and makes money more than anything else. Jordan has a terrible public image, but he has the right investment philosophy, and with the Hornets' poor results, he made more than $2 billion in profits when he was on the team. AJ can get at least $100 million a year, which means that Jordan can get at least $100 million even if he doesn't do anything.