“From Court to Career: Discover the Surprising New Paths These Retired NBA Stars Are Taking!”

"From Court to Career: Discover the Surprising New Paths These Retired NBA Stars Are Taking!"
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Mark Eaton – Restaurant Owner

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Microsoft Retail Store and Former Utah Jazz Center Mark Eaton Host Xbox One Gaming Tournament at City Creek Center in Salt Lake City

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Mark Eaton was a one-time all-star during his NBA career. He was named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team three times and led the league in blocks four times. And when he retired, what did he do?

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Eaton has dipped his toes into several new career opportunities since he retired. He has provided regionally commentary on the radio for the Utah Jazz. He has also opened his own restaurant in Salt Lake City, named Tuscany.

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Tony Parker – Musician

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Paris 2024 / The Tony Parker Challenge

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Tony Parker officially retired from the NBA in 2019 after a Hall of Fame-worthy 18-year career. He won four NBA Championships, was named the Finals MVP once, was a six-time all-star, and was a major piece of the San Antonio Spurs dynasty.

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Off the court, Parker has pursued several post-career lifestyle paths. Most notably, he has dabbled in becoming a rapper, even releasing his own album in France.

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Chris Webber – Investor/Actor/Author

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Los Angeles Lakers v Houston Rockets

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A five-time NBA all-star and the 1994 NBA Rookie of the Year, Chris Webber spent 16 seasons in the NBA making a case as a possible Hall of Famer.

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When Webber retired, he didn’t stop. Not only has he gotten into broadcasting, but he also opened a restaurant, an investment company, and is even working on writing his very first book. Webber doesn’t just have one normal job, he’s got several odd ones!

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