Martell lives on my route for work. He's a super cool guy, orders Amazon prime non-stop and has me drag random pottery barn furniture up his steps all the time. His house is over a million, but honestly its nothing that extravagant. Not nearly the nicest house on the block. He got some good pay day's too. Ed Davis lives on my route, too. His house is kind of underwhelming for an NBA player. It must be a rental, it seems like he could do much nicer. Perhaps he gave up on buying lavish homes after he bounced around the NBA a little bit? Telfair's old house is on my route as well. The old guy on the route next to me said Telfair was always a pretty big dickhead. Pippen's old house is like 2 blocks from Ed Davis' house. Holy shit. Supa dupa nice. Just felt like sharing a little bit. No other real point.
I remember Alaa Abdelnabby and Rod Strickland lived in my buddy's neighborhood in HS. Both were very modest houses in the Kruse Way area of Lake Oswego (as you entere L.O. from the freeway just on the left a bit)
My cousin lives off Kruse Way. Pretty nice. But kinda basic. With possibly being traded every year I think its smart these guys are going all out. Unless you got a long term deal with a team, no need to setup a huge shop in Portland.
I've heard that Canzano's wife's family is ballin. His wife and his income is probably pretty deece as well.
I went to school with Anna and knew her family. They weren't poor, by any means, but weren't upper crust either. They owned the Prestige Inn on Sandy Blvd, which was more like low income housing than a motel. I knew families who lived there (like 6 people in a 2-bedroom hotel room), and you knew they weren't paying much.