I'll be damned if I give a kid $30 for his autograph when he will be making millions in a few months.
That would be nice if he was giving the money to a charity of some sort, which I thought they actually did that. Fox doesn't seem like he has been hurting for money too much with all the video games that he buysCan't argue with that. There are thousands of people who will. It's not so much about giving a kid money, it's $30 for the experience to meet someone who some have lived a died by the past 6 months and given us all some great memories.
That would be nice if he was giving the money to a charity of some sort, which I thought they actually did that. Fox doesn't seem like he has been hurting for money too much with all the video games that he buys
The dude bought a PS4 and Xbox 1 plus multiple games with it.Wouldn't surprise me if some of the kids did give portions to charities. And I don't think a kid buying video games is the best measure of their financial stability. This is the first real money they can make, I wouldn't expect them to give it away. When they sign that NBA contract, that's when you start to give back. Also, I'm sure his parents help him out with whatever he reasonably wants knowing what is coming in a few months. There are also several entities that will give families of top players pretty good loans based on the future earning potential of the kids. I don't know how legal that is in the NCAA's eyes, but it happens.