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Former well-known and now bankrupt NBA player Antoine Walker is looking to help professional athletes with their money.
Sounds like a contradiction, doesn’t it?
In 2010, Walker officially went broke and filed for bankruptcy after spending and gambling away $110 million. The longtime Boston Celtic, who was known for the shimmy, will now try to make his negative into a positive with Denovo Elite Athlete Management.
Check out his tips and advice in the video below.