Friday, May 14, 2010

Kenny Anderson NBA Broke left but now he has his diploma:





Kenny Anderson NBA Broke left but now he has his diploma:

For Kenny Anderson, "easy come, easy go" has a deeper meaning than most people. After playing in the NBA for 14 years and earned approximately $ 60 million, Kenny Anderson retired from the NBA broke in 2006. The $ 60,000,000 was gone and he could not even pay a loan. The fact that another athlete ended up broke after making millions is not exactly news. But Kenny Anderson is making headlines today, as he went back to school. He graduated Saturday with a degree in Organizational Leadership. Kenny Anderson the legend: - Kenny Anderson left school for NBA millions after his second season at Georgia Tech. Yahoo Sports reports that growing up in New York City was a basketball legend Anderson. He is the only player in the history of New York City to be given all four years of high school. Kenny Anderson is still called "the best high school player I've ever" seen by scouts who have been watching basketball for 50 years. After a Final Four appearance in his first year at Georgia Tech, he stayed in school another year recorded, until in 1991 the second overall NBA pick. Kenny Anderson's career: - After Kenny Anderson left school for the NBA, he promised his mother he would one day return to school. The New York Times reports that Anderson his mother bought a house on Long Island after the signing of the New Jersey Nets. Kenny Anderson's career bounced around the USA Today reports that the top salary in the career of Kenny Anderson had 9.1 million U.S. dollars with Seattle in 2002-03. But along the way, Anderson also had seven children with five women. When he was released by the NBA.Los Angeles Clippers in 2005 he retired from the NBA broke, no job and no college education. Kenny Anderson keeps its promise: - Kenny Anderson may have burned through $ 60,000,000, but he was able to get the 37 credits he earned at Georgia Tech beat. Kenny Anderson graduated Saturday from St. Thomas University in Miami. He was educated in the online program at the Institute for Professional Studies at St. Thomas. When not studying, Anderson brought his 9-year-old son. Lately he's been giving private lessons to aspiring young basketball players. Come Saturday, he will be looking for a job at the age of 39, for the first time in his life.

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