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The bright lights and big city seemed to await Rondae Hollis-Jefferson when he was traded from the Portland Trail Blazers to the Brooklyn Nets on the night of the 2015 NBA draft.The No. 23 overall pick from Arizona could use his seven-figure salary to rent a killer apartment with a view of the Manhattan skyline.Fuggeddabout it.Hollis-Jefferson discovered that the rent in New York were too astronomical even for someone making $1.33 million a year, so according to The Wall Street Journal he moved to New Jersey where he¡¯s sharing an apartment with his brother and a friend.
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The 6¡¯7¡å forward couldn¡¯t stand the traffic in New York, either, and no matter how many Benjamins you have in your wallet you can¡¯t buy your way out of a traffic jam.What¡¯s really alarming is that even a pro athlete is whining about the rent in New York. He probably won¡¯t get a sympathetic ear from Americans who are living paycheck-to-paycheck, but apparently you have to be an elite athlete with a mega-contact to move to Manhattan nowadays. Rookies playing for a professional team in the New York area have to pay their dues by commuting into the city alongside teachers, nurses, lawyers and hot dog vendors.
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Hollis-Jefferson is considering moving to Brooklyn. The Nets are building a training facility there. If he does move to Brooklyn, he¡¯d be the first Net to live in the borough.In a way, Hollis-Jefferson¡¯s story is refreshing. He¡¯s a 20-year-old pro athlete who¡¯s smart enough not to blow his money living in a congested city full of car horns and sirens. Sounds like a kid with a good head on his shoulders.