Athletes who lost their fortune and can no longer afford their extravagant lifestyles


[post_page_title]Vin Baker – Basketball[/post_page_title]
It’s tough to think about Vin Baker’s story, an NBA star who played for the Milwaukee Bucks, among other teams. His career was going pretty well for a nice long while, racking up $100 million throughout his stint in the league. But later on people learned that he was abusing alcohol, and even drinking before games.

Vin Baker – Basketball

There were times where he’d drink Listerine before games to throw doctors off the scent. Eventually, his problem resulted in retirement, and after a handful of bad investments and other bad decisions, he declared for bankruptcy. Years later, he was desperate to get back on his feet, so his former boss Howard Schultz of the Sonics gave him a job as a Starbucks barista.

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