For many players from poor family backgrounds, basketball and the NBA are the only options to change their lives.
However, in the past history, there were also some players for whom the annual salary in the NBA was just a concept of pocket money, because their family property was likely to be much higher than the annual salary of several million or even tens of millions of dollars! Today we are going to take stock of the rich second generation in the NBA.
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The son of the upper-class art and literary circles from Switzerland: Thabo Sefolosha
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Thabo Sefolosha, who has retired, was most famous during his career when he played for the Thunder. However, at that time he was the team’s defensive general, so many fans may not be familiar with this name.
And Sefolosha’s family is not as weak as his reputation. His father is a famous singer, his mother is a painter who has great influence in the art world, and his grandfather is the CEO of a high-end hotel chain in Switzerland. Rosa’s grandfather also boasted that he would buy all the teams that Sefolosa played for.
A team is valued at 1.5 billion U.S. dollars. Assuming that Sefolosha’s grandfather can really get the money, Sefolosha’s net worth is initially estimated to be more than 4.5 billion U.S. dollars. For someone who only received less than 10 million U.S. dollars, For Sefolosha, who earns an annual salary, this money may really be just pocket money!
American chain restaurant industry small business: David Lee
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Next is David Lee, a second-generation rich man from the United States. It is still unknown how rich his family is. His father is the owner of a large restaurant chain in the United States and also owns his own supermarket. ; and David Lee’s grandfather donated as much as 70 million US dollars in charity donations alone.
David Lee’s career achievements may be among the best among these rich second-generation players. He was selected for 2 All-Star Games and won the championship with the Warriors in 2015. Maybe he has all the achievements he should have, and he has also. There was no money pressure, so David Lee chose to retire at the age of 34.
However, as the highest palace of basketball, no matter what the family background of these players is, being able to enter the NBA is one of ten thousand, and it takes a lot of hard work to achieve it, so don’t ignore these players just because they are the rich second generation. s hard work!
2023-12-27 05:34:10
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