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Lucy11

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Sprewell's yacht repossessed
FOXSports.com, Updated 6 hours ago

Former basketball star Latrell Sprewell, who famously rejected a $21-million contract offer three years ago, calling it insulting and saying he had a family to feed, had his 70-foot yacht repossessed Tuesday.

Armed with an order from U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Callahan Jr., a federal marshal seized the $1.5-million, Italian-built vessel in Manitowoc, Wisc., where it sat in storage, Milwaukee's Journal Sentinel reported. A New York bank is claiming the yacht's owner, a company run by Sprewell, 36, has defaulted on a mortgage loan.

The firm, LSF Marine Holdings, hasn't made monthly payments of $10,322 on time and hasn't maintained the necessary insurance on the 6-year-old vessel, North Fork Bank alleges. It wants the yacht, "Milwaukee's Best," sold to pay off the $1.3 million it says is remaining on the loan. Sprewell has guaranteed the loan personally, a contract filed with the court shows. He could not be reached for comment on the repossession, the newspaper reported.

Sprewell played 13 National Basketball Association seasons. He last appeared in 2004-'05 for the Minnesota Timberwolves and at the beginning of that season rejected a three-year, $21-million contract extension. In the midst of negotiations, Sprewell scoffed at the idea of playing out the season and then becoming a free agent.
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"Why would I want to help them win a title?" he said. "They're not doing anything for me. I'm at risk. I have a lot of risk here. I got my family to feed. Anything could happen."

The four-time all-star played out the season but hasn't returned to the league.
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I hope he and his family are eating spam now.
 

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I read a year or two ago, that he was living on the boat. It must be pretty nice. Everyday he must think about how stupid is for not taking the money.
 

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I read a year or two ago, that he was living on the boat. It must be pretty nice. Everyday he must think about how stupid is for not taking the money.


He couldn't take that he had to feed his family. Some ppl when they get rich lose all reality about money.
 

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It wasn't that big of a deal, he got tired of the boat so he let it go back instead of messing with it. It didn't hurt him, his holding company owned it so it doesn't mean anything to him.
 

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Now the kids can't ride in the boat or eat. :142smilie

Quick Latrell! Make a call to Al Sharpton!!
 

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It wasn't that big of a deal, he got tired of the boat so he let it go back instead of messing with it. It didn't hurt him, his holding company owned it so it doesn't mean anything to him.
Wrong. He personally guaranteed the loan, meaning they can come after him personally to fulfill the terms of the agreement.
 
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