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You could own AK's SLC house

Chad Feldheimer

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Found it for sale just surfing around.


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https://www.realtor.com/realestatea...ake-City_UT_84103_M18176-06560?ex=UT543472920
 
Only 2.5 for that? Why don't athetes want to play here? Look how far their money will go.

Because it's Utah/Salt Lake City. Good if you like the outdoors or raising a family. Otherwise there is pretty much no worse place for a young rich dude to live in the NBA.
 
Because it's Utah/Salt Lake City. Good if you like the outdoors or raising a family. Otherwise there is pretty much no worse place for a young rich dude to live in the NBA.

Huh? Have you even been to SLC or are u just pulling stuff out of your b*tt?

We just got a Trader Joes.
 
I can think of a few worse NBA cities for a young, rich athlete to live in. Part of it depends whether you like winters and whether you're already married. Trader Joes isn't going to tip the scale
 
I can think of a few worse NBA cities for a young, rich athlete to live in. Part of it depends whether you like winters and whether you're already married. Trader Joes isn't going to tip the scale

Never said TJ's would "tip the scales". But you're lying to yourself if you say it's not a factor.
 
Okay, I guess KOC can add Trader Joes to his FA pitch.

Seriously though, I would not under any circumstances want to end up in San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Milaukee, Indianapolis, or Cleveland. Sacramento is also quite lame. Phoenix is like a hot dusty parking lot. Orlando is lame.
 
American basketball players feel like rockstars. Only the best place is right.

They want good weather. Big money. Big market. Different special places to visit and so on. They want it all. They wear Bling Bling and have jail house tatoos all over their bodies.

As long as you play basketball, get your money, the place should not matter. I'd rather live in a city which is not too big, a little bit calm and a great place to raise my children.

The average intellect of an NBA player is not very high so you can't take them that serious at all. They fill like Rappers and do often have a strange life style.

As I heard much positive things about Salt Lake City, it would be an ideal place for me to live. Don't get why people prefer those loud, crowded, stressfull and super sized cities. I'd rather have a mix between both aspects where I can chill and just relax and feel comfortable at times.
 
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