“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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In 2016, Roy accepted the job as the head boys basketball coach at Nathan High School. In his first season, the team went a perfect 29-0. For his efforts, he was awarded the Naismith High School Basketball Coach of the Year Award. Since 2017, Roy has been the head basketball coach at Garfield High School.

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Bryant Reeves – Cattle Farmer

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Bryant Reeves floundered out of the NBA after six seasons. Injuries proved too much for the man nicknamed “Big Country” to handle, and he turned to a quiet life of raising cattle on a farm. He might not have been meant for sports glory, but he knows his way around a farm.

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Reeves currently owns and operates a massive 300-acre cattle ranch in Oklahoma. Never has a nickname seemed more appropriate than the one Reeves earned when he played. Some kids dream of growing up to be cowboys. Reeves grew up with NBA dreams but seems just fine living like the rest of us.

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Scottie Pippen – Livestock Farmer

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It took Scottie Pippen a long time to accept his retirement. One of the greatest Chicago Bulls of all-time, Pippen retired in 2004 and instantly regretted his decision. He spent the next several years trying to make a comeback, desperate to win a seventh ring.

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Once Pippen accepted the comeback would never happen, he found a second career with his brother. Together, the two co-own a livestock farm in Arkansas. On the side, Pippen still makes appearances on television multiple times a year.

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