Spree at sea over for Spree

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Report: Spree's yacht 'Milwaukee's Best' seized
ESPN.com news services
Updated: August 22, 2007, 11:40 AM ET


Former NBA star Latrell Sprewell had his yacht repossessed by the bank holding the loan on the 70-foot, $1.5 million vessel, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported Wednesday.

According to the report, a U.S. Marshal armed with an order from U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Callahan Jr., seized the yacht, the "Milwaukee's Best," in Manitowoc, Wisc., about 80 miles north of Milwaukee on the shore of Lake Michigan.

The bank has claimed in federal court that the owner, LSF Marine Holdings, a company run by Sprewell, has failed to make monthly payments of $10,322 in a timely fashion and has not maintained the necessary insurance on the vessel, according to the report.

The bank wants the "Milwaukee's Best" sold to pay off the $1.3 million it says is remaining on the loan, according to the Journal-Sentinel.

The newspaper said it could not reach Sprewell for comment.

Sprewell last played in the NBA in 2004-05 with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He famously turned down that team's three-year, $21 million contract offer, telling a reporter for the Star Tribune of Minneapolis: "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."

Sprewell, a swingman, played 13 seasons in the NBA for the Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks and Timberwolves, averaging 18.3 points per game.
 
Sprewell last played in the NBA in 2004-05 with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He famously turned down that team's three-year, $21 million contract offer, telling a reporter for the Star Tribune of Minneapolis: "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."

How ironic that this famous old (and odd) quote by Sprewell is spewed with the words, "risk," "family to feed," and "anything could happen." His latest troubles are just another example of millionaire SAS (spoiled athlete syndrome).
 
21 Mill he could of had... its just funny thinking about these morons.... Bonzi and Spree should go ahead and start some kind of "how to turn down millions of dollars" club together....
 
21 Mill he could of had... its just funny thinking about these morons.... Bonzi and Spree should go ahead and start some kind of "how to turn down millions of dollars" club together....
I'd be really curious to know how their agents have fared.
 
Scott Ostler's column

Great column from Scott Ostler about this:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/08/23/SPGT3RNR151.DTL

What a cryin' shame, though. Of all the problems this guy has had, though, the incident with his pit bull mauling his tiny daughter was the worst... And then he felt the need to defend the dog.

This guy truly had it all, and he has squandered it. I just have to think he has a bankruptcy filing in his future. What a foolish waste of some serious talent.

Sports isn't everything, but it seems like once you take sports away from Sprewell, there just isn't a lot left.
 
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