He's made a lot of money though! Remember Patrick always said he wanted to become a chef and own his own restaurant. Even if his pro career fizzles out, as long as he didn't blow all of that cash he's made, he can follow that dream of his. Going pro, though it hurt Bradley's basketball program, opened a lot of doors for Patrick.
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Originally posted by BUBraves2006 View PostHe's made a lot of money though! Remember Patrick always said he wanted to become a chef and own his own restaurant. Even if his pro career fizzles out, as long as he didn't blow all of that cash he's made, he can follow that dream of his. Going pro, though it hurt Bradley's basketball program, opened a lot of doors for Patrick.
As I stated in an earlier post, POB's money for two years isn't trivial, but he is far from set for life.
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I think football and basketball are two different animals Dallas. Most football players leave the game because they are injured and can no longer play their sport. Thus, they must get a "real" job like the rest of us - at a distant fraction of their former salary. Their other option if they were cut is to go to the USFL for a few years or some other low paying, obscure football league.
In basketball these players have the option to play in almost any country on earth for another 10-15 years and make $200,000+. And, they can always get the call back to the "Big League" like Anthony Parker did.
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Originally posted by Braves4Life View PostI think football and basketball are two different animals Dallas. Most football players leave the game because they are injured and can no longer play their sport. Thus, they must get a "real" job like the rest of us - at a distant fraction of their former salary. Their other option if they were cut is to go to the USFL for a few years or some other low paying, obscure football league.
In basketball these players have the option to play in almost any country on earth for another 10-15 years and make $200,000+. And, they can always get the call back to the "Big League" like Anthony Parker did.
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