News on October 27th, men like to buy luxury cars when they have money, but luxury cars are the "biggest debt" for NBA stars. Anthony Walker, the Heat's championship and a career salary of over 100 million yuan and finally went bankrupt, was one of the biggest victims.
Antoine Walker was born on August 12, 1976. He is 44 years old. He is one of the representatives of the 96 golden generation. He was selected by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 1996 NBA Draft and was selected by the Boston Celtics. The position is higher than the two super giants Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash, but after entering the NBA, his achievements are far inferior to these two. The only honor he can get is to win with the Heat in 2006. Championship and 3 All-Stars.
But even with only 12 years of NBA career, Antoine Walker earned a salary of 108 million US dollars, only 30 million US dollars less than Steve Nash, who won two regular season MVPs.
However, with so much salary, "Fat Tou Tuo" declared bankruptcy two years after retiring.
In the final analysis, life is too extravagant and unrestrained, and a lot of money is wasted on some “debts” instead of being used as investment to “make money”. Z1z
Walker said, “I like cars very much. Normally I own 6 to 7 luxury cars. If I see a friend around me buying a new car, I will buy it immediately if I think it’s pleasing to the eye.”
He often buys luxury cars, and there are several at a time, from Bentley, BMW to 3 Maybach, he has many.
And Anthony Walker’s favorite Maybach became a “bad asset” that quickly depreciated after his poor capital turnover. “It’s really a bad choice for me to buy a Maybach. These luxury cars are all high-end models, so I spent 40 10,000 to 450,000 U.S. dollars, and once I started the car, they were only worth 250,000, and that money was lost.” Z1z
Wade said that when he was young, he liked to collect luxury cars, but it was too expensive. A Maybach costs 6000 dollars a month to maintain, and at the suggestion of his father, he now only leaves one of the Audi A8s for his own use.