Brooklyn Nets Reportedly Pay for Houses For Stars’ Girlfriends

The Brooklyn Nets have a Big Three that can’t be beat, and with the star power apparently comes perks for their players. But just how far has Brooklyn gone to treat their players, or in this case, the players girlfriends? “Can’t Knock the Hustle” author Matt Sullivan was on “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz,” and relayed some very interesting information about the great lengths the Nets go to in order to take care of their players.

Sullivan explained on the podcast:

“A very high-ranking official with the Nets who had a lot to do with the money said basically, there’s a blank check as soon as these guys got here – whether that’s buying a girlfriend or a girlfriend on the side a house in California for a week, whether that’s just putting up money for the boys and the homeboys and equipment for random s***, they’re totally cool with that.

Just renting a house on the team dime. These guys don’t pay for a lot of personal stuff themselves. And so, the financial team of the Nets would kind of come every week or so, they’d be like, “OK, we thought we had this under control. We’ve got to redo the budgets every week.” And they were like it was just a new thing every damn time.

There’s a lot of things that the Nets do that aren’t kosher. There’s a reason they have this kind of kremlin-esque wall around everything they do. During the middle of COVID, they were working out half the team – well, really, Kyrie, KD and their friends on the team – out in Kobe’s old gym in California. You weren’t allowed to do that during COVID.

They were running a secret camp the whole time, trying to get Kyrie and KD in shape.”

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Wouldn’t be surprised if the NBA investigates this. If you remember, Kawhi Leonard’s Uncle Dennis Robertson was trying to get a house and other illegal inducements if Kawhi signed with the Lakers. Not a good look for the Nets.

They need to cut this crap out. Let the players take care of their own girlfriend, wives and side pieces.


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