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Antoine Walker was a fan favorite during his days with the Boston Celtics, but since he wiggled off the court things have not been so easy for him.
As part of ESPN's 30 for 30 documentary series, Billy Corben's Broke took a look at the lives of professional athletes who lost all of their earnings when their careers come to an end.
Walker, who lost most of the $110 million he made playing in the NBA, is one of the athletes featured and he went on ESPN's First Take with Stephen A. Smith on Tuesday morning to share his story.