Jalen Hurts breaks down how he spent his first $1,000,000 during his NFL rookie year
β’ Philadelphia Eagles Gear β $1,000
β’ Fashion and Jewelry β $30,000
β’ Charity β $60,000
β’ Living Expenses β $30,000
β’ Business Fees β $20,000
β’ Self Care β $10,000
β’ Mom's House Repairs β $15,000
β’ Brother's Wedding Gift β $1,000
β’ Paying Off Used Car β $10,000
β’ Future Vacations β $15,000
β’ Sister's Tuition β $70,000
β’ Savings β $738,000
This is Hakeem Olajuwon.
The 1st Nigerian to play in the @NBA
He was born and raised in Lagos.
He learnt how to play Basketball in secondary school - Muslim Teachers College on Randle Avenue, Surulere.
He was the Number 1 draft pick in 1984 - Meaning to the coaches and scouts, he was the best available young player in the world entering the league.
Michael Jordan was Number 3.
In 1994, he won regular-season MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, and led the Rockets to their first-ever NBA Championship against the New York Knicks, and also won the Finals MVP.
In 1995, he won the NBA championship again!
In 1996, he had gained his US Citizenship and won gold for the USA at the Olympics in Atlanta.
In 2002, he retired as the NBA's all-time leader in blocked shots with 3,830 blocks, a record that still stands secure till today.
In 2008, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy among sport's icons.
The next Nigerian arrived the NBA 10 years after Hakeem Olajuwon.
Today he is 63 years old, a real estate mogul and still teaches NBA players his signature moves.
Kobe and Lebron were renowned to be his students.
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