Sugus
Race for Seis
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Not that I don't believe you think you would, but - easy talk when it's not your 50 million, 100 million to lose, tbh. There's dozens of players in the league who are stars and get endorsements, and aren't LeBron-level stingy; if it was easy as you say, we'd see it happen significantly more.I would definitely take 200 millions over 250 millions to have better players around me, even 150. People just don't realize how much money that is and that is before any sponsoring contracts. I'd rather have my name remembered because I won more titles than die with 200 millions in my bank account. You can live off the interests EASILY (meaning having a luxurious life) for the rest of your life
Turns out most people will choose the money over the chance at better teammates (remember, you're signing off on getting 50M less, but no guarantees that it'll directly produce better players around you). Also, the frankly shocking statistics of what % of NBA players end up poor after retirement (see the Big Baby Davis fraud case for starters) goes against your last notion.
It's the same way everyone jerks off to "oh, if I were a billionaire, I'd give so much of it away...!!", yet none of the actual B's are doing it... Wonder why.
