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  • Brock Landers
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 06-30-08
    • 45359

    #1
    Scottie Pippen Broke
    This is fukking Sad

    Scottie Pippen is a little less broke these days

    By Trey Kerby

    If you've read any of the numerous books about the Chicago Bulls of the 1990s then you know that Scottie Pippen is kind of funny about money. Raised in a poor household, Pippen jumped at the chance to sign a long-term contract prior to the 1991-92 season, choosing the security of a long deal over being paid what he was worth. Throughout his career, Pippen would endorse anything and everything, assuring that the money kept flowing in. Following the end of his playing career, Pippen was involved in a number of bad business deals that left him nearly broke.
    One of the notable money mistakes that Pippen made was the purchase of a $4 million Gulfstream jet in 2002. Due to a missed inspection, the jet's engine needed $1 million worth of repairs shortly after the purchase. Rather than paying that, the jet was grounded, making it the world's most expensive paper weight. Pippen sued his attorney for the missed inspection and Monday was awarded a settlement of $2 million. He was pretty happy about it. From the Chicago Sun-Times' Lisa Donovan:
    One-time Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen dissolved in tears Monday and gasped as a Cook County jury awarded him a $2 million verdict in a jet deal that went south.
    Pippen had sued two attorneys at the Chicago law firm Pedersen & Houpt for malpractice, alleging they failed to closely monitor his purchase of the jet, which was grounded only months after the 2002 purchase. [...]
    "I don't want to really say anything, I'm just exhausted and tired," a red-eyed but smiling Pippen said before leaving the courthouse with wife Larsa Pippen.
    You know how they say you can't have your multimillion dollar jet and eat it too? Well, tell them that they're wrong. And also that that is a weird saying.
    [Ex-NBA stars who made it big, owe big: Rick Mahorn]
    But really, this is good news. Yeah, it's kind of hard to feel bad for a guy filing lawsuits because he didn't get to use his super expensive airplane, but with all the 1990s basketball players that have been going broke these days, it's nice that something good actually happened for one of them.
    [Former No. 4 draft pick is seriously in debt, seeking a loan]
    That being said, I think we've all learned a valuable lesson here. Whenever you spend $4 million on a jet, make sure it works first.
  • lTheShadowl
    Restricted User
    • 06-24-10
    • 249

    #2
    Many professional athletes have no clue what to do with all that money. Hiring a trusted, reputable financial advisor is a must!
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    • freeVICK
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 01-21-08
      • 7114

      #3
      lol
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      • jjgold
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 07-20-05
        • 388179

        #4
        Most go broke

        He is one of dumbest nba players of all times

        they all lack education
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        • tltaylor89
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 06-19-09
          • 19610

          #5
          The players who leave school early one are stupid as a doorknob and two they go crazy at the sight of a 7digit check.I would send half of my earnings to Goldman Sachs to be managed they print money for you every single day .Magic Johnson got it right starting Burgerkings and such.
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          • Carseller4
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 10-22-09
            • 19627

            #6
            From broke to $2 million bucks in his pocket.

            Hope he watches this money closely. Looks like he got a second chance.
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            • OverUnder
              SBR MVP
              • 12-31-09
              • 3126

              #7
              Originally posted by lTheShadowl
              Many professional athletes have no clue what to do with all that money. Hiring a trusted, reputable financial advisor is a must!
              That's where I come in. No, none of my clients are not superstars like Scottie Pippen, but living in Orlando, Florida where alot of ex professional athletes choose to reside has been beneficial for my practice.
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              • big joe 1212
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 06-01-08
                • 19380

                #8
                He will lose/spend the 2 million before the end of the year!
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                • Ralphie1412
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 01-29-08
                  • 13963

                  #9
                  This thread makes no sense. Today is a "victory" in scotties eyes. Its sad but it was sad 10 years ago. A little late on this story. Today he actually got 2 million dollars....better than nothing.
                  "This is why my basketball intelligence is unmatched on this site. I'm sure there are better cappers but no one can tell you the strategies of most coaches before the game even starts "
                  Goat Milk
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                  • jbrent95
                    SBR MVP
                    • 12-07-09
                    • 1221

                    #10
                    Why did he need a $4M jet to begin with?
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