9/17/2015

NBA Top Ten Commercial Genius

Many retired NBA players went bankrupt, there are a lot of retired businessmen do, very successful. The following is a successful transition to businessman NBA retired players:

01 - Michael Jordan


Jordan conquered the basketball, also a very successful businessman. He is now as much as $ 1 billion in assets, is the first NBA player to complete this achievement.

02 - LeBron James


James is the goal is to build a business empire, he is successful, the current through salaries, investments and endorsements, earning $ 325 million in net assets.

03 - Dave Bin


Bin fifty greatest players in NBA, the Hall of Fame in 1990, his group is now one of Bin Michigan's largest steel products company.

04 - Pooh Johnson


Johnson was the sixth man of the piston, to play the role of the unsung heroes of the team. He retired after the establishment of piston automobile companies, for the benefit of the people.

05 - Chris Webber


Webb earned 176 million player payroll period, retired investment in many fields, such as real estate, brokerage firms, restaurants and so on.

06 - Magic Johnson


Magic in the NBA for 13 years the ball, create Magic Johnson retired after the company each year for more than 3,200 customer service, amazing gold absorption capacity.

07 - Shaquille O'Neal


O'Neal is a basketball genius, but also a business genius. O'Neill shares of the company now include Google, muscle milk, etc., he has his own gym, restaurant.

08 - Quentin Richardson


Richardson players during the famous shooter, an entrepreneur determined to do after retirement, he now bought a casual fast-food chain, ready to flex its muscles in the future.

09 - Chauncey Billups


Billups key players during the famous Mr. superior wisdom, to take care of after retirement from the business is also very atmospheric, breath bought 30 Wendy restaurants.

10 - George Tinsley


NBA players favorite investment restaurants, Tinsley liked it, he invested restaurants including KFC and other well-known brands.

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