Haakzilla
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Well you know NBA players from back then weren't paid much, maybe he's rooming with your great grandma?How come everything TP owns looks like it came straight out of my great great grandma’s attic??
I hope its not a financial issue. I feel for the players that paved the way to todays game and payday, but never got paid.

Porter had $24 million in career earnings as a player.
https://hoopshype.com/player/terry-porter/salary/
While not much by today's standards, if he was smart, he should be set for lifePorter had $24 million in career earnings as a player.
https://hoopshype.com/player/terry-porter/salary/
A years salary for him in todays market.
I'm pretty sure his knees are shot.
Digitize it. The collective consciousness of the internet is forever.When you get older, stuff becomes more of a burden than an asset. Shit I have clung onto in life is more than likely going to end up in a donation bin when I've passed on. ...as a writer I've filled many, many notebooks with scribblings that will probably just end up kindling in the fireplace in the end. If Terry can cash out on stuff, good for him! Purging is cathartic!
most of it has been digitized but not all of it. At this point, I just write new stuff. It's become like my DVD collection after getting netflix....redundant. I have a youtube channel for some of it as well..my point is the physical stuff will not be put in a museum when I'm gone and that's ok. In the end, it's just stuff. I donated a truck load of "stuff" to St Vinnie's this year and really don't miss any of it.Digitize it. The collective consciousness of the internet is forever.
I don’t know… after taxes, it’s $12 million and he started his career 40 years ago and he hopes to live about 20 more. $12 million divided by 60 is only $200,000/year. He bought a mansion so…. Of course I forgot to mention his coaching and TV income but I wouldn’t quite call it “set for life.” Oh I forgot to subtract his agent commission too.While not much by today's standards, if he was smart, he should be set for life
The return on investing $5 million conservatively should net you $300k per year fairly easily (while outpacing inflation)... And if he invested that 30 years ago it should be worth a hell of a lot more than $5 million by now.I don’t know… after taxes, it’s $12 million and he started his career 40 years ago and he hopes to live about 20 more. $12 million divided by 60 is only $200,000/year. He bought a mansion so…. Of course I forgot to mention his coaching and TV income but I wouldn’t quite call it “set for life.” Oh I forgot to subtract his agent commission too.
S&P 500: $100 in 1990 → $2,604.37 in 2023This is a return on investment of 2,504.37%, or 10.17% per year. This lump-sum investment beats inflation during this period for an inflation-adjusted return of about 1,017.13% cumulatively, or 7.43% per year.
Yes, that is VERY conservative. Any 30 year old investing that conservatively is basically throwing money away.The income generated by $5 million depends on the type of investments and their yield. For example, if invested in a conservative portfolio yielding an average of 4%, you'd generate $200,000 per year before taxes.
Yes, that is VERY conservative. Any 30 year old investing that conservatively is basically throwing money away.
Was mostly agreeing with you even though I bolded the differences. Its livable if you are not heading to Vegas four times a year. Its more than I make and I live. lol
"Edgecliff Rd" certainly sounds like a safe place to live......is anyone there now? They released the address: 420 SW Edgecliff Road, Portland, OR 97219
When you get older, stuff becomes more of a burden than an asset. Shit I have clung onto in life is more than likely going to end up in a donation bin when I've passed on. ...as a writer I've filled many, many notebooks with scribblings that will probably just end up kindling in the fireplace in the end. If Terry can cash out on stuff, good for him! Purging is cathartic!
Toroidal shots will fix that.I'm pretty sure his knees are shot.
So he was moving to Naples, Florida is the reason. Just heard the guys on 1080 say that
