Since Leaving The NBA, These Stars Are Working Normal Jobs

Published on 04/14/2019
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Vinnie Johnson: CEO Of The Piston Group Manufacturing Company

Fondly remembered as one of the league’s “Bad Boys” by NBA fans, Vinnie Johnson was with the Detroit Pistons when he won titles both in 1989 and 1990. When he retired in 1992, he found his true calling and started the Piston Group, which used to be a small manufacturing company but has now become a multi-million dollar asset. Johnson continues to work as CEO and has proven that he is not just an NBA superstar, but also a life superstar!

Vinnie Johnson: CEO Of The Piston Group Manufacturing Company

Vinnie Johnson: CEO Of The Piston Group Manufacturing Company

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Darko Milicic: Apple Grower

Darko Milicic likes to call himself the all-time biggest NBA draft bust, probably because he was the second overall pick back in 2003. Milicic jumped around the league before joining the Celtics and calling it quits in 2012. He now leads a quiet life growing apples on his 125-acre farm in Serbia, though he did train to become a kickboxer before settling into this simple life. Needless to say, the violent sport was not really a fit for him and he seems to prefer wandering up and down rows of apple trees.

Darko Milicic: Apple Grower

Darko Milicic: Apple Grower

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