Brandon Jennings on Making $3.5M Before NBA Draft, Historic 55-Point Game as a Rookie (Part 3)

Brandon Jennings on Making $3.5M Before NBA Draft, Historic 55-Point Game as a Rookie (Part 3)

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Part 4: https://youtu.be/gA0q_rVHgCY
Part 2: https://youtu.be/_qhH7P8NXFo
Part 1: https://youtu.be/HlDzijhZflM
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Former NBA star Brandon Jennings shared insights into his life and career progression, highlighting the unconventional route he took to the NBA. Before making his mark in the league, Jennings secured a $2 million shoe deal and a $1.65 million contract to play overseas, totaling $3.5 million in earnings. With this newfound wealth, he significantly improved his family’s situation. In 2009, Jennings was drafted 10th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks and quickly made history. In his rookie season, Jennings scored a staggering 55 points in a single game against the Golden State Warriors, breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record set in 1970. This electrifying performance was the highest by any NBA rookie since 1968, cementing Jennings’ reputation as a formidable force on the court.

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