Tony Snell needs to sign with an NBA team by Friday in order to compile a 10th year of service for the players association’s retiree benefits program, per @YahooSports This plan is crucial for his family, including two sons with autism. “It’s something I truly need,” says Snell, highlighting its importance for his family’s wellbeing (Via yhoo.it/3uh8NWy)
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports he has 53 mil in earnings even after taxes u should b set for life ngl
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports Pistons could use an additional player. Might as well sign him
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports Someone get this man signed asap
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports Tony looks like Bill Duke on menace to society
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports Couldn’t like the Pistons sign him or something?!😂
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports - Career earnings: $52,463,234 - Assuming 50% tax and he spent $1M per year, he has $16M left. - Invest $16M at 5%, he will make $800K/year for the rest of his life - Out-of-pocket maximum for marketplace plans under ACA is $18,900
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports @warriors we could use some karma rn
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports Tony Snell’s situation isn’t just about career earnings. It’s about securing essential long-term health benefits for his sons with autism. This is about their continuous care, not just financial wealth. Some of you people need to think outside the box..
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports All jokes aside!! I hope he gets signed man
@TheDunkCentral @YahooSports Celtics could be heroes for a day @celtics then release him and everyone’s happy right?