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Kevin Ollie Update

Was wondering when you were gonna chime in on this thread.

You need to stop plagarizing quotes from purple stein.

"LOL I was wondering how long it would take for you to chime in. And with a threat on KO’s behalf no less!"

KO needs a spokesman on this board. I am it
 
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Tiger Woods played at Farmington Country Club the week before his 2006 Open Championship. It's basically a right of passage...
Its a nice track. Played it once in a company tournament (president was a member) about 30 years ago.
 
His pension from the NBA in several yrs is $200000/yr. Being broke is something the haters like to believe

No disrespect to anyone on this board, but $200k a year is not a lot of money. Especially for someone used to his previous earnings.
 
No disrespect to anyone on this board, but $200k a year is not a lot of money. Especially for someone used to his previous earnings.

No disrespect but if you've made over $25m playing and coaching, a nice $200k a year is a decent pension. $16k/month is livable income.

Even if the Ex is getting a good chunk of that.

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Was that posted on the Rutgers basketball website?

No. I literally put the link to his income in my post.

Why the heck would a UConn basketball player's income be listed on a Rutger's website??


(For the love of god, please let this sarcasm go unnoticed by at least one poster).
 
No. I literally put the link to his income in my post.

Why the heck would a UConn basketball player's income be listed on a Rutger's website??


(For the love of god, please let this sarcasm go unnoticed by at least one poster).
Sarcasm. They took credit for all the other UCMBB player’s NBA income.
 
No disrespect to anyone on this board, but $200k a year is not a lot of money. Especially for someone used to his previous earnings.
The average US family income is about $62,000. $200,000 is a crapload of money to most people not only in this country, but the world. $200,000 puts you in the top 6% in the US.

If you are in a category where $200,000 is not a lot of money to you, you probably need to rethink how you post unless your Richard is really small. And then you just probably shouldn't post.
 
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You posters need to chill out. Jimva just humble bragging on the internet.
 
$200k is a bunch of money but I can guarantee if you are married, have some kids and are living in certain US cities, you ain't rich. You're still balancing a check book.
True, but this is a pension. Assuming you are financially responsible, you should live comfortable on a 200k a year pension. Especially in Glastonbury or wherever KO is living these days.
 
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This. It depends on where you live, Dubuque, IA sure you're rich. Palo Alto, CA you are average...
True, but this is a pension. Assuming you are financially responsible, you should live comfortable on a 200k a year pension. Especially in Glastonbury or wherever KO is living these days.



Which was my original point. This money is on top of what he has earned, invested and has remaining.

People with plenty more money than KO has have gone broke, but it should be easy to live a very comfortable lifestyle with what he has remaining.
 
When things get rough, there’s always a van down by the river. Or, one of these cabins sold by Home Depot and Amazon:

 
The average US family income is about $62,000. $200,000 is a crapload of money to most people not only in this country, but the world. $200,000 puts you in the top 6% in the US.

If you are in a category where $200,000 is not a lot of money to you, you probably need to rethink how you post unless your Richard is really small. And then you just probably shouldn't post.

The median household income in Connecticut is 94k. In Glastonbury it’s 109k. 200k isn’t in the top quintile in most of the affulent Hartford suburbs.
 
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