“Fortunately, I have a guy my family has known for a long time. Kevin Garnett (21) ran back on defense in the second quarter. ] Former Timberwolves star Kevin Garnett, once the NBA’s top-paid player, claims in a lawsuit that an accountant and his firm helped a now-imprisoned wealth manager steal $77 million from him. Fat contracts bring big risks for sports stars seeking financial advice. “If you make a poor decision off of it, it could negate everything you’re doing here.” Former North Star Mike Modano told the Toronto Globe & Mail a decade ago that he lost as much as $4 million on lousy investments. One hour before the deadline on 1 October 1997,On May 20, 2000, Timberwolves' guard and Garnett's close friend During the 2007 off-season, Glen Taylor admitted that although he had planned on retaining Garnett, he would finally listen to trade offers.The trade for Garnett had many experts speculating that the Celtics would have a resurgence during the On June 30, 2012, Garnett agreed to a three-year contract extension with the Celtics worth an estimated $34 million.On December 13, 2013, Garnett surpassed 14,000 career rebounds, becoming only the tenth player in NBA history to do so. They thought there would be more offered to them on the basis of the signings of $105 million over seven years for Alonzo Mourning of the Miami Heat and $100.8 million over seven years for Juwan Howard with the Washington Bullets. There are things I want to do after I’m done playing. Columbus defenseman Jack Johnson, a Shattuck-St. Mary’s alum, declared bankruptcy while saying his parents mismanaged his investments.“A lot of us are from blue-collar families and you get the money, no one knows what to do with it,” said Suter, who has a 13-year, $98 million contract to match Parise’s.Suter said he’s been fortunate to work with his financial adviser, Dan Brooks, the son of Herb Brooks, who coached Suter’s dad, Bob, on the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” Olympic team.Former Vikings quarterback Brooks Bollinger is an adviser at NorthRock Partners, where about half his clients are from the sports industry. “Because you see a guy of [Garnett’s] stature who has made that much money, and it kind of hits home.”Twins first baseman Joe Mauer said financial advisers started approaching him, hoping to earn his business, back when he was in high school at Cretin-Derham Hall.“It was crazy,” Mauer said. Kevin Maurice Garnett, professionally known as Kevin Garnett and often referred to as “KG”, is a professional basketball player from the United States, currently competing on the side of Boston Celtics. Kevin Maurice Garnett (born May 19, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player who played for 21 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He couldn’t read the word equivalent. While studying at Farragut Career Academy, Chicago, he played for their high-school basketball team.

You build that trust, and I’m very happy with him and everything he’s done for us. Kevin Garnett was doing some kind of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ type game on NBA TV or TNT and he had to read the words on the spinning wheel, and the word ‘equivalent’ came up.