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Uh oh....
He's stupid but I have to think he's invested a lot of the cash he's made.
It's easy to say he should stay for the shoe money but his quality of life might be better if he retires.
PS: If he retires, his contract becomes null and void?
Well usually endorsements require the endorsee to advertise in some fashion - and in this case that advertisement was to come by him wearing their shoes while playing. Not sure how else he can satisfy his obligation when we consider he isn't on TV & doesn't have some other vehicle in which he can advertise successfully.
Yeah, he can't retire if he wants that endorsement money.
While Rose is on a one-year, veteran’s minimum contract with the Cavaliers for this season, he still has seven seasons left on the 13-year, $185 million Adidas extension he signed in 2012. The brand is “absolutely” protected, according to an industry source familiar with NBA endorsement deal exit clauses. If Rose files retirement paperwork with the league, the terms of any remaining years on the Adidas deal will not be paid out.
I mean, the guy isn't even thirty yet.Yes, must be difficult, but most people find something else they're good at. It appears as though he has no plan B at this point. No really smart - hence my mental midget reference.
Good gawd that's a lot of loot. I mean goodness....13 years is a long time. I would imagine he'd have to forfeit some of that money at some point.Yeah, he can't retire if he wants that endorsement money.
While Rose is on a one-year, veteran’s minimum contract with the Cavaliers for this season, he still has seven seasons left on the 13-year, $185 million Adidas extension he signed in 2012. The brand is “absolutely” protected, according to an industry source familiar with NBA endorsement deal exit clauses. If Rose files retirement paperwork with the league, the terms of any remaining years on the Adidas deal will not be paid out.
He could play for free and still be one of the highest paid guys on the team.If he doesn't want to be in a hover-round (like @mick7-1961) he should just sign a bunch of 1 year deals and say play me as the 3rd string PG.....LOL.
IMO it's a mental thing too. We've seen so many players come back from more severe injuries. In any event I can respect making a decision that will impact your family. My point is there's a way to go about achieving that without seeming like a spoiled kid.I mean, the guy isn't even thirty yet.
He probably didn't think it was something he needed to contemplate so soon.
But, with his history, maybe he should have.
Sad to see how far guys like Rose, Granger, Allan Houston and Roy fell so fast.
David Lee was never the caliber player of those guys.
But, he at least managed to hang on a few extra years.
So did Grand Mama, Larry Johnson after his back blew out.
Grant Hill too.
Only if he retires.Good gawd that's a lot of loot. I mean goodness....13 years is a long time. I would imagine he'd have to forfeit some of that money at some point.
We're a lot alike - I'd be trying to figure out how to get ALL my coins.He could play for free and still be one of the highest paid guys on the team.
I'd do 10 day contracts for the next 5 years...lol
He's good as long as he doesn't officially retire.
Go to the G League.
He could take care of his kids grandchildren and more if he sets up a family trust with that endorsement money.We're a lot alike - I'd be trying to figure out how to get ALL my coins.![]()
I think I remember reading somewhere that he lived a pretty simple life even after his 1st major contract. That's pretty smart if true. That's how one builds wealth.He could take care of his kids grandchildren and more if he sets up a family trust with that endorsement money.
I've never ate pigs tails or pigs feet, but have been told that pickled picks feet is deliciousNor pigs feet.
HAHAHA HAHAHAIf he doesn't want to be in a hover-round (like @mick7-1961) he should just sign a bunch of 1 year deals and say play me as the 3rd string PG.....LOL.
HAHAHA HAHAHA
WAIT
WHAT? ?
I think I remember reading somewhere that he lived a pretty simple life even after his 1st major contract. That's pretty smart if true. That's how one builds wealth.
Kawhi Leonard still drives a '97 Chevy Tahoe.^ This^
...and keeps wealth.
These dummies out there buying 10 cars are in full on tard mode.