Find Out How Retired NBA Players Are Faring Outside Of The Court

Published on 08/23/2021
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David Harrison – McDonald’s And Stock Trader

David Harrison’s NBA career was cut short after four seasons despite being a top college recruit. His problems ultimately caught up with him and drove him to the brink of insanity. He went to work at McDonald’s after retirement. Regrettably, he quit after only two weeks on the job. Right now, things are looking well for him. He’s presently working as a stock trader!

David Harrison – McDonald’s And Stock Trader

David Harrison – McDonald’s And Stock Trader

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Larry Johnson – Business And Operations Representative

Larry Johnson decided to pursue a profession after leaving the NBA. He later returned to UNLV to get his bachelor’s degree in social studies. Following that, he was hired as the business and operations representative for the New York Knicks. This, however, did not last very long. He declared bankruptcy in 2015 when it was found that he owed more than $100,000 in unpaid child support. Oops.

Larry Johnson – Business And Operations Representative

Larry Johnson – Business And Operations Representative

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