Since Leaving The NBA, These Stars Are Working Normal Jobs

Published on 04/14/2019
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Rony Seikaly: DJ

After his really successful 11-year NBA career, Rony Seikaly embarked on another journey and started his second career as a DJ. Some former players may have failed to find success as entertainers after leaving the league, but not Seikaly – he is a natural. Since transitioning, he has played in clubs in Las Vegas, New York, Miami, and Ibiza. Seikaly says it was never his intention to become a DJ full time, but “the opportunity came organically and it seemed like it would be fun and it grew from there.”

Rony Seikaly: DJ

Rony Seikaly: DJ

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John Stockton: Youth Basketball Coach

While playing in the league, John Stockton was known to be one half of a dynamic duo together with Karl Malone. Stockton was known for his unselfish outlook on basketball, always willing to be part of an assist instead of score the basket himself. After he retired from the NBA back in 2003, he gave up playing professionally, but he did not leave the sport behind entirely. He has coached the women’s basketball team at Montana State University and he also regularly coaches several youth basketball teams.

John Stockton: Youth Basketball Coach

John Stockton: Youth Basketball Coach

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