I think I saw grandmama on a UNLV team interview on ESPN, but who knows when that was filmed. He\'s probably doing what most ballers do when they leave the NBA, starting up a business. Like Pat Ewing\'s rims, or Oakley\'s Car Wash.
I know that he had to leave the league after having back problems, but does anyone know what hes actually doing these days? Rumor was that he had 6 or 7 kids to feed by multiple baby-mammas so he must be doing something, Unless he managed his money well with the huge contract that Shinn gave him. I kind of doubt that though since most of those NBA ballers burn money like its going out of style.
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I think I saw grandmama on a UNLV team interview on ESPN, but who knows when that was filmed. He\'s probably doing what most ballers do when they leave the NBA, starting up a business. Like Pat Ewing\'s rims, or Oakley\'s Car Wash.
It looks like he has become a partner for Everlast bottled water company [url/www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/article_2484.shtml]LJ Article[/url]. I\'m glad to hear that he hasn\'t smoked or drank his money away like so many other former athletes.
I\'m glad to hear that hes doing OK. In his first 2 seasons before he started having back problems, he was one hellified player. He could handle, score, rebound and throw elbows with the best of them.
LJ really was one of the first true power forwards, now you see them all over the place, LJ helped start that trend.
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