CHRIS SINGLETON RUMORS

NBA Rookie Has No Regret Over $10K Lottery Spree

Ever wonder why so many NBA players go broke…well here is one reason. Washington Wizards rookie Chris Singleton says it was worth it to buy $10,000 worth of tickets for last week’s Mega Millions lottery, adding it was “either that or blowing it in the clubs.” Singleton raised eyebrows last week when he tweeted: “I’m about to drop $10,000 on the...
Via 5TH QUARTER MAGAZINE  |  April 03, 2012

Chris Singleton Wasted $10,000 On Mega Millions Lottery, Doesn’t Regret It

The multistate Mega Millions lottery reached staggering proportions with a jackpot of $640 million. There were three winners in Maryland, Illinois, and Kansas, but Washington Wizards rookie Chris Singleton wasn’t among the three. No dice after dropping $10,000 on lottery tickets. I guess professional athletes have lottery dreams too. Even after spending an absurd amount of...
Via Footbasket  |  April 03, 2012

DMV: Wiz Rook Chris Singleton’s Quote Of The Year Candidate

“Can’t say I do” was pretty great, but I like this one even better. When asked if spending $10,000 on lottery tickets was wise, Chris Singleton said, “Either that or blow it in the club.” Because those are the only two options, you see. [Wiz Insider] Wall’s post-Nene numbers aren’t good. [Bullets Forever] Wizards get blown out by the Bucks...
Via Mr. Irrelevant  |  April 03, 2012

Wizards Rookie Chris Singleton, A Perfect Role Model For Our Times

Former NBA legend turned NBA broadcaster Charles Barkley has made many memorable statements over the years; however the one that has stuck with me, was when he uttered the simple phrase in a commercial “I am not a role model.” Regular readers of these pages are well aware of my views on professional athletes being role models for children; the only lessons that children...
Via PRO HOOPS CENTRAL  |  April 03, 2012

Singleton has no regrets about spending $10,000 in lottery

The multistate Mega Millions lottery reached staggering proportions with a jackpot of $640 million. There were three winners in Maryland, Illinois, and Kansas, but Washington Wizards rookie Chris Singleton wasn't among the three. No dice after dropping $10,000 on lottery tickets. I guess professional athletes have lottery dreams too. Even after spending an absurd amount of...
Via Just Sports And Just Us  |  April 02, 2012

Wizards rookie: No regret over $10K lottery spree

Washington Wizards rookie Chris Singleton says it was worth it to buy $10,000 worth of tickets for last week's Mega Millions lottery, adding it was ''either that or blowing it in the clubs.'' Singleton didn't win a share of the record-breaking top prize, but he said Monday that he did win some money. He's not sure how much because he hasn't gone through...
Via AP on Fox  |  April 02, 2012

Wizards Rookie Chris Singleton drops $10K on Mega millions lottery

The Mega Million jackpot is up to $640 million. For one Washington Wizards rookie, that’s incentive enough for him to drop $10,000 on a few tickets. Chris Singleton makes $1.5 million in his first season with the Wizards but the allure of coming up on close to half a billion (after taxes and all that [...]
Via Jocks and Stiletto Jill  |  March 30, 2012

Wizards’ Chris Singleton has MegaMillions mania

I’ve always wondered how professional athletes blow through money at an alarming pace. Sure, you can point toward the big ticket items that litter their castles, and later are thrown up for auction to help pay off creditors. However, it’s the small things that usually get them. For example, Allen Iverson purchased new clothes in each city he traveled to, rather than pack...
Via The Victory Formation  |  March 30, 2012

Wizards' Singleton drops $10K on lottery

Washington Wizards rookie Chris Singleton isn't strapped for cash, but that isn't deterring him from trying to earn a few more bucks. Well, maybe more than just a few bucks. How about over $500 million? That's what Singleton has his eyes on after posting on Twitter Wednesday night that he spent $10,000 on Mega Millions tickets. The jackpot has reached a world record...
Via Fox Sports  |  March 30, 2012

Wizards’ Chris Singleton hates to lose

Chris Singleton saw all-star point guard Deron Williams casually dribbling the ball up the court late in the first quarter of the Wizards’ 90-84 loss to the New Jersey Nets and immediately attacked. He swiped away the ball, and get reaching to gain possession. When the ball began to roll back, Singleton lunged underneath Williams in pursuit. A stunned Williams toppled over him...
Via Washington Post  |  December 27, 2011
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