A.I. reported to be broke

Originally Posted by Mark Antony

Originally Posted by roc4life24

after taxes 100M is 50-60M and over 10 years thats 5-6M a year before lifestyle so.......
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 General rule of thumb is that Uncle Sam is getting 50%
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
In a Philadelphia Inquirer column published March 7, 2010, Stephen A. Smith wrote that according to "numerous NBA sources", Iverson would "either drink himself into oblivion or gamble his life away", and that Iverson had already been banned from casinos in Detroit and Atlantic City. Smith also wrote that Tawanna, his wife of eight years, had separated from him and filed for divorce, seeking custody of their five children, as well as child support and alimony payments.[sup][64][/sup]


[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson#cite_note-63[/sup]Damn, I knew he was having some troubles but I didn't know it was this crazy.  If any other reporter wrote this, I would dismiss it as just a rumor but coming from Steven A. Smith I can't help believe it. 

I want to say Shawn Kemp 2.0 but this seems a lot worse for some reason...
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
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  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
Originally Posted by AntBanks81

I will never forget the story in ESPN where a new teammate bought or rented one of AI's houses in Philly and found tims all over the place, many with money rolled up in them.

I used to work in FTL at Coliseum Mall in Hampton and heads there told me how he would come in and buy only the freshest Timbos there...if they had a scuff you was walking back to the stock room.

I believe anything is possible these days, but his "broke" is not the same as ours.

Coliseum Mall
pimp.gif
  I miss that place
 
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