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Andre Iguodala wants you to know that money is overrated. The sports cars, the mansions, the luxury vacations are all overrated, according to Iguodala. The talented NBA sixth man tweeted that he just wanted a one-bedroom apartment and a Prius, but Twitter wasn’t buying it.
On Monday, Iguodala tweeted out: “Life would be simpler in a one bedroom apt with a Prius and some golf clubs…. money overrated.”
Life would be simpler in a one bedroom apt with a Prius and some golf clubs…. money overrated
— andre (@andre) January 6, 2020
It should be noted that 69th best-paid NBA player this year (nice), with a 2019-2020 salary of $17,185,185 despite not playing in any games for the Memphis Grizzlies. This is the last season of his 3-year $48,000,000 contract he originally signed with the Golden State Warriors.
The 15-year veteran has made a total of $151,889,074 by playing basketball. Andre Iguodala’s net worth is said to be $50 million.
In 2017, Iguodala purchased a gorgeous Tuscan-inspired 5,715-square-foot mansion for $3.6 million that has five-bedrooms, four-baths, a gym, a “resort-style” pool and spa, gardens, and pizza oven, according to Realtor. The opulent home is located in Lafayette, California, a well-to-do suburb of San Francisco where median property values are $1.21 million, and the median household income is $152,609, way more than double the national average.
Iguodala, who is being eyed up by NBA contenders as the trade deadline approaches, reportedly owns a Corvette, a Mercedes, and a Ferrari. Not quite a Prius.
Iguodala is heavily vested in venture capitalism, and he advocates for other professional athletes to invest in promising enterprises. Andre helped launch the Players Technology Summit, an annual event where athletes are presented opportunities to invest in tech companies from San Francisco’s Silicon Valley and other startups.
Iguodala, who graced the cover of Bloomberg Businessweek in 2017 for his VC speculation, has invested in Casper mattresses, The Players Tribune, Allbirds, Zoom Video Communications, Jumia, and Mayvenn.
Reactions from Twitter users, many of which are struggling to merely scrape by, were more than welcome to taking Iguodala’s “problem” of having too much money off his hands. Meanwhile, other NBA fans were rooting for Iguodala to take a buyout and come play for the Los Angeles Lakers. Here are some of the Twitter reactions to the tweet by the NBA swingman.
Slide me some of that $$ then, my guy.
— Ry (@JustRyCole) January 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/NBAcouchside/status/1214338908764459017
It's only overrated once you have sufficiency. More above that doesn't really add to happiness. But there's nothing nice about poverty.
— Helena Hamilton (@TweetlySaved) January 6, 2020
An apt with a Prius in the bay? You need a lot of money for that bro
— Reuben Rubalcava (@bigrubo_23) January 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/yomommacrib8/status/1214325989846605824
Then why not go play basketball for a team 1/2 game out of the playoffs instead of sitting around drawing a check
— Dean🐻 (@BurnerJa) January 7, 2020
Feel free to send me some $$$ then lol.
— Andrew Cumbow (@ACumbow) January 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/Just_Donnie_/status/1214332807490654208
This dedication goes out to Andre Iguodala.