It’s a good thing Jamie Dimon believes “corporations are flush with cash” because his is still $1.5 million short thanks to Antoine Walker. In support of his candidacy for NBA representative to the Professional Athlete Financial Disaster Union, Walker can claim owing $1.5 million apiece to JPM and Wachovia, $53,000 to American Express, and $450,000 to his former agent. But you don’t become a 3-time All-Star just by putting up gaudy numbers. You need to demonstrate the intangibles. Such as facing felony check fraud charges to the tune of $1 million courtesy of several Vegas casinos. While the list of unpaid debts is impressive, the speed with which Walker was able to legitimize his candidacy is what sets him apart from the competition. So how exactly do you make being paid close to $10 million/year for 12 years vanish?
He liked to move in an outsized entourage; his mother estimates that, during his playing days, he was supporting 70 friends and family members in one way or another. And speaking of his mother, he built her a mansion in the Chicago suburbs, complete with an indoor pool, 10 bathrooms, and a full-size basketball court.
Living at the Bishops Forest condominium complex in Waltham during the Celtics season, Walker turned the pavement surrounding his home into a virtual luxury car lot - two Bentleys, two Mercedes, a Range Rover, a Cadillac Escalade, a bright red Hummer. Often, the vehicles were tricked out with custom paint jobs, rims, and sound systems at considerable added expense. He also collected top-line watches - Rolexes and diamond-encrusted Cartiers.
Then, there were the custom-tailored suits - closets full of them, including the set he ordered for his first playoff run in 2002, enough so he wouldn’t wear a suit more than once during the postseason run. When the Celtics officially hired Jim O’Brien as head coach in 2001, Walker had his tailor make three suits and presented them to O’Brien.
When it came to his Celtics teammates, Walker took good care of them on the road. It wasn’t uncommon for Walker to hire limos to take out groups of teammates. And Walker always paid for the big dinner bills.
In the end, maybe it’s not so surprising he wound up in serious financial straits. But basketball is a team sport and AW has had some high profile people around him on his team. Something like this doesn’t happen overnight. It typically starts when athletes are first exposed to million dollar paydays and can’t fight the temptation to go through all of it. Surely there must have been somebody in Walker’s corner early on who warned him about not being responsible with his money.
As Rick Pitino, then the Celtics president and coach, put it, Walker “will never have to worry about money again in his life.”
For Walker, financial fouls mount [Boston Globe via Yahoo]







Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 2:25PM
Oye hijo puta! go take a fuckin' walk, were busy with the previous post you douchebag.
Posted by merkin capital partners , Oct 28, 2009 2:33PM
Deadspin ahead.
Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 2:45PM
Greg, listen to Antoine... shhhhh
Posted by american bandersnatch , Oct 28, 2009 2:52PM
Greg:
Can I offer a suggestion? After you've typed up your post, take a 60 second break and then read it from top to bottom. If what you wrote seems incomprehensible to you, consider editing it.
All the best,
AB
Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 3:01PM
*BOOOOOOO*
*HISSSSSSS*
Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 3:05PM
Invest in Citi?
Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 3:20PM
Greg...
TGFD thinks posters #1,3,4,5 are all secret admirers of your journalistic style, and they're clearly envious of your writing skills. Pay them no mind.
The article is very well done, informative, and easily comprehensible (even to TGFD). No editing is needed.
Maybe all these wannabee high rollers here on DB might take note of Antoine's plight and realize that the "gravy train with the biscuit wheels" may one day, just not let them get on board. Their tickets will have expired, just like Antoine's did.
The Guy from Delaware
Posted by Joe Mac , Oct 28, 2009 3:21PM
GM and GMAC suck, surpassing UBS as King.
Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 3:28PM
TGFD, why don't you and Greg just blast each other in the face with unfertile cum alraedy.
Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 3:32PM
Greg, TGFD is a bloviating come meirda who likes to smell his own farts. Don't listen to him, besides maybe if you didn't cut and paste your posts from Yahoo news people here might take you a little more seriously. NOT.
Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 3:55PM
@10 -
Everyone likes to smell their own farts.
Greg
Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 4:01PM
Greg -
I am going to have you charged with felony writing fraud charges.
You douche.
Love,
Mom
Posted by guest , Oct 28, 2009 5:54PM
Greg,
This was quality work - when you first started after equity-private left, I thought it was the beginning of the end of Dealbreaker - but you're doing a great job!
Posted by guest , Oct 29, 2009 12:15AM
no celtics fan will be surprised by this news, we never trusted walker to do anything right
Posted by DebtGazette , Oct 29, 2009 2:52PM
Walker’s situation is one that shows just how imperative it is for pro athletes to have good financial planners around them. People that did not grow up with a lot of money have no idea what to do when they are instantly given these kinds of contracts. Often times they waste money on lavish material goods and surround themselves with bad people who are as naive as themselves when it comes to how to plan your life out financially. There is no reason that an NBA player shouldn’t be able to live their whole life off of those kinds of earnings from their playing days.
If some good can come out of Walker’s situation hopefully it can serve as an example to younger players in a similar situation to what he was blessed with 10 years ago. The league does mandate a type of financial seminar for its rookies, and this case will be one that will most likely be alluded to often in those classes.
When playing Walker always used to show off his patented wiggle after a made three pointer, this situation though is going to be hard to wiggle out of.
Check out my blog on Antoine Walker's situation at... http://www.thedebtgazette.com/2009/10/antonie-walker-financial-trouble/