First, he couldn't pass the SAT in high school. Then, he was drafted by the Chicago Bulls. Then, he found out he had a life-threatening heart problem that almost deterred his career. After that, he was traded to the New York Knicks. He was hijacked in his own home. His baby mother was shot dead in her own apartment by her divorce lawyer. He was sued by his ex-chaffeur for making sexual advances at him. All of this has happened to him in only eight years. And now, his house is in foreclosure. Even though he makes millions of dollars in the NBA, he is $217,000 behind in payments according to http://www.chicagosuntimes.com. He is now suing his former financial adviser, Lamont Carter, for embezzling money from his account. The problem here is that people need to learn how to count. This is the reason why the NBA has absolutely no problem with paying black players tons of money; the players will not use that money to help out anyone in the community that they just left. Hopefully, the saga will end favorably in the case of Eddie Curry. It would probably help if someone was around him that actually was not two vowels away from a clue.