“From Court to Career: Discover the Surprising New Paths These Retired NBA Stars Are Taking!”
Since overcoming the tragic loss of his career, Williams has become a spokesman. He is currently the face of Visions Federal Credit Union. He also works on the side for ESPN as a college basketball analyst.
Antoine Walker – Financial Advisor
Antoine Walker made a lot of money over his NBA career. In 13 seasons, he made over $100 million. Of course, he still somehow managed to spend more money than he ad and filed for bankruptcy in 2010.
Three years later, Walker paid off his debts and began his second career. He took a job with Morgan Stanley Global Sports and Entertainment to teach financial literacy to up and coming stars. Who better to learn from than the man who realized it was a problem to own seven luxury vehicles at one time?
Adam Morrison – Coach
Adam Morrison’s promising NBA career was put on hold when he tore his ACL in 2007. Although he recovered, he never become more than a role player on the Los Angeles Lakers. After he retired, Morrison made the decision to go back to school.
Not only did Morrison enroll at Gonzaga to finish his degree in sports management, he also took a position on the basketball team’s coaching staff. Since joining the Zags, Morrison has moved quickly up the college coaching ranks.
Rony Seikaly – DJ
Rony Seikaly had a very successful 11 year NBA career. Upon retiring, he embarked on his second life as a DJ. Unlike some former players who failed to find success after the NBA as entertainers, Seikaly was a natural at his new job.
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