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Black players' career income 1 billion dollars, just retired and went bankrupt. What is the current situation?
In the NBA, there are many talented black players who are born for basketball. They have great physical talent and strong learning ability. Becoming a star player naturally doubles the ability to attract gold, but for many black players, self-discipline and financial management are very difficult, and some even declare bankruptcy just after retirement, which is embarrassing. Today, I will tell the story of Kemp the Rain Man.

Kemp showed a strong basketball talent from an early age. In high school, he was a famous American star, and there were countless explosive dunks. Just as he was about to enter the University of Kentucky, he was fired for theft. Later, for better development, Kemp chose to skip the university and enter the NBA directly. With great talent, Kemp was selected by the Sonics in the first round.

After adapting to the rhythm and confrontation of the league, Kemp quickly grew into an all-star player and a representative figure of violent aesthetics. That crazy dunk earned him the title of "Rain Man". At his peak, Kemp was selected to the All-Star team for six years in a row and was selected to the best second team for three times. He was one of the best power forwards in the 1990s. Camp's peak season was 95-96. That season, he averaged 19.6 points,165,438+0.4 rebounds and 1.6 blocks.

He and Payton led the Sonics to the first place in the Western Conference. They also played in the playoffs, beating the strong enemies in a row and entering the finals. Facing the peak bull with 72 wins 10 losses, the Sonics lost six games in a row. However, Kemp still bombarded Rodman, averaging 2 1 minute 10.4 rebounds and 2 blocks per game. With his perfect performance on the court, Kemp was widely concerned. Since then, the Cavaliers have offered him a seven-year sky-high contract of $65.438+007 billion. But unfortunately, Kemp began to fall after he got the big contract. During the offseason, he lived a luxurious life. Alcohol and women filled his life, and drugs filled his life. He used to be a dunker, and soon he was so fat that he couldn't even touch the backboard.

After that, he missed all kinds of competitions and was banned for taking drugs. By 2003, Kemp was no longer able to play in the NBA. Kemp had to announce his retirement. What makes people feel even more is that because of the chaos in Kemp's private life, he has contacted many women, and the media exposed that he had 1 1 illegitimate children. His profligacy and huge alimony made him unbearable, and finally he could only declare bankruptcy. He earned more than $654.38 billion in salary in his career, but it was embarrassing to declare bankruptcy just after retirement.