“From Court to Career: Discover the Surprising New Paths These Retired NBA Stars Are Taking!”
We know that Garnett might not be settling for a quieter career managing a Starbucks or driving a truck like other players. For some former NBA stars, staying out of the limelight is just never going to happen.
Steve Nash – Consultant
After retiring from the NBA, Steve Nash had one goal – live a more private love. His love for the sport reeled him back in, though, and he turned to consulting, with franchises including the Golden State Warriors.
In 2020, Nash realized he couldn’t stay off the court and began interviewing for head coach jobs, landing the gig with the Brooklyn Nets. If that doesn’t work out, we imagine he’d fall back on consulting.
Caron Butler – Burger King Franchisee
Caron Butler starred in the NBA for 15 seasons before finally calling it quits after the 2016 campaign. During his time on the court, Butler was a two-time all-star and won an NBA championship with the Dallas Mavericks in 2011.
After retiring, Butler went back to his roots. Before playing in the NBA, he worked at Burger King. Once he was out of the NBA, he became a six-time franchisee. In 2020, he also was hired as an assistant coach with the Miami Heat.
David Harrison – Stock Trader
David Harrison only played in the NBA for four seasons. A former top college recruit, he let personal problems overtake his professional life and found himself at rock bottom.
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