Since Leaving The NBA, These Stars Are Working Normal Jobs

Published on 04/14/2019
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Kenny Anderson – Camp Director

After leaving the league, Kenny Anderson took a job as a basketball coach at a high school, but in 2013 he got arrested and charged with a DUI, which got him fired. It may have taken him some time to rebound, but nowadays, Anderson makes a living by running basketball camps within Florida. He continues to coach as well, working in basketball travel leagues. Anderson’s big goal is to be able to go back to high school coaching, though he knows he cannot rebuild his reputation overnight.

Kenny Anderson - Camp Director

Kenny Anderson – Camp Director

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Jay Williams: Spokesperson

Jay Williams was meant to be among the best players ever in the NBA and the hype around the then young star was real. He was drafted by the Bulls but sadly, even before his career began, he had a motorcycle accident and the Bulls cut him, effectively ending his career. Since he overcame his career’s tragic loss, Williams has become a motivational speaker. He is also a spokesperson for different organizations and has become the face of Visions Federal Credit Union. Not only that, he is also a college basketball analyst for ESPN.

Jay Williams: Spokesperson

Jay Williams: Spokesperson

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