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Onuorah to Denmark

How much do kids make over there?
 
Denmark is a nice place, Copenhagen a beautiful city. It's expensive, but a single ( I'm assuming he's single) young guy can live comfortable there on 35-40k. I think, not sure, they provide an apartement as well for these guys. He will do fine and have a good time.
 
Denmark is a nice place, Copenhagen a beautiful city. It's expensive, but a single ( I'm assuming he's single) young guy can live comfortable there on 35-40k. I think, not sure, they provide an apartement as well for these guys. He will do fine and have a good time.

Yeah I believe housing is usually covered in these deals.
 
, Copenhagen a beautiful city. It's expensive, but a single ( I'm assuming he's single) young guy can live comfortable there on 35-40k.
All good, but David won't live in Copenhagen. On the other hand, $35-40K or so goes further in a town of 50K people 90 minutes away. For expat players, basic housing may be provided & Danish taxes potentially covered by professional teams.

Additionally, Næstved won't provide too many crazy expensive distractions. On the other hand, a young guy away from home could (briefly) get a little lonely. Worse things could happen in Danmark. ;)
 
Good for him, and best of luck. But warning to his new team -- DO is no Phil Nolan. (Now there is something I never thought I would say about anyone.)
 
Good for DO. $40k for a 6 month gig and seeing the world does not sound too bad.
 
And if it doesn’t work out, he has a degree from Cornell and a Masters from UConn, he’ll land on his feet.
He could probably make more money doing something other than BB. He must love the game .
To bad he didn’t have a good fundamentals coach in 8th grade
He has a great body for the sport and his hands were workable.
He obviously had a great attitude to get as many minutes as he did.
Maybe with hard work he will bloom into a basketball player.
 
The man has an undergrad degree from Cornell as well as a grad degree. Surprised he didn't use them to make more than $35-40K
It is a short season. Most contract also cover housing and all other expenses. Good opportunity to see the world on someone else's dime.
 
The man has an undergrad degree from Cornell as well as a grad degree. Surprised he didn't use them to make more than $35-40K

Really? Maybe he wants to have a good time playing basketball and seeing the world before he settles into the cube. The Ivy network for former athletes is incredible - he'll be able to get any kind of job he wants when he's ready to hang em up.
 

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