Allen Iverson..Too much damn Practice

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Evidently, Iverson practiced to much during his NBA career to take care of his financial obligations. Last week, the 37 year old officially lost his home in Atlanta to foreclosure. Iverson defaulted on the $1.2 million mortgage owed on the $4.5 million home. This isn't the first time Iverson has allowed one of his homes to slip into foreclosure. In 2011, he lost his Colorado mansion after failing to pay $2.5 million. Before then, his mansion in Philadelphia set on the market for 3 years at $6.3 million. It eventually sold for $2.6 million in 2010.

Even though Iverson made over $150 million during his NBA career, none of this misfortune is his fault. He should sue the NBA for making him practice too much.

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Yeah, he is very fortunate someone who cares about him set him up with a trust fund. He obviously doesn't "practice" writing checks or doing online payments to creditors.
 

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Yeah, he is very fortunate someone who cares about him set him up with a trust fund. He obviously doesn't "practice" writing checks or doing online payments to creditors.

Yea I heard about that.
he put 70 mil in an annuity that he can't touch till he is 55.
at least he will be rich again in about 15 years
 

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