I may regret asking this question, but I'm curious to your line of thought. Why would you recommend these particular athletes going to this series? What do they gain in their career at this stage of their lives? Two have potentially high ceilings that haven't been reached yet. 2 have distinguished careers on the downward spiral. Four are circuit runner who ceiling isn't high enough consistently to make the podiums. Those 4 I can understand, but the other four baffle me. What's your thoughts, take? You left off some names the are below the elite such a TeeTee, Kayla White, Sturgis, Long, Briane Williams, Neita and Hobbs.
ALL!!! They are our old and new ambassadors of our sport we love. I respect the heck out of what Lebron has done one and off the court. I respect what Steph has done to entertain and raise the common guy perception in he changed the game like Kareem. The ladies are Bird and Magic II, just for the WNBA. They each bring an audience, following and passion not achieved by many in that they transcend the game. When they become winners like Magic and Bird, they really will add fire, but for now their on the court doesn't' quite match the hype.
@Oliviaiie It may not be politically correct, but I’m picking #1 despite the conditions of 2 and 4. Her risk is huge just as is 2, but one is younger, stronger. Her frailties and loss of strength makes me especially concerned for her wellbeing.
@AdamtrendHQ If Trump can run a 3rd term, then so can Obama. It's Ali vs Frazier III. May the best man win, but USA loses no matter what, but it's democracy at its finest.
@MichaelOla20798@Jamani_Khanyi Okay Mike I found 19 after a minute, but where did you find #20. I found 19 in the bush above the cat on the limb on the right. It wasn't easy, but I found him. So where is 20? Can't say it without proof.
No. If you want to draw the equity out and or take a formalize loan against it maybe. But the fastest way to ruin a relationship is the involve family and money, even when it's your spouse. It's almost as bad a cheating on you because you will feel some kind of way because of the sentimental value and it being your money. If you don't have it to give away, don't do it under any circumstances. Just hard-core facts from having lived this too many times. I haven't read any others post yet, but I'm speaking from first person, as a clergyman and financial sme. That asset paid off is liquid gold for you. Use it the right way and it is a stream of income for legacy beyond your lifetime. Don't give it away for pennies on the dollar. Like gold, they aren't making any more land. Your husband should know that. Sometimes family has to pay the consequences of their choices.