11-09-2004, 10:31 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | It's not like while the NBA began its regular season last week that fear was running rampant throughout the Twin Cities that Latrell Sprewell's six children might soon go hungry. These are tough economic times we live in, where costs are for gas, milk and food are skyrocketing. And $14.625 million - the 34-year-old Sprewell's current salary - just doesn't buy what it used to. Which is why they're passing the hat throughout the NBA, whose season finally got under way last week for Spree and his family. P.J. Carlesimo's former "favorite" player, unable to convince the Timberwolves to grant him a contract extension, is angry that the gravy train will run out after this season. So what if only eight players in the entire League make more, with Shaquille O'Neal topping the list at $29.464 million? If nobody steps up to meets his price, it will be food stamps next year. full -http://www.nj.com/sports/times/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/1099991175209090.xml |
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