Now that he has officially signed a $68 million contract with the Utah Jazz, perhaps former Cleveland Cavaliers forward Carlos Boozer can afford to take care of some loose ends he left behind in the city where he once worked. Like the $15,000 he allegedly owes in unpaid rent. Seems that Boozer, who is now persona non grata in Cleveland, forgot he wasn't a house guest in the pricey place he bunked every night and is being sued by his onetime landlord for overdue payments. What does any of this have to do with the NFL? Well, the landlord is former Cleveland Browns safety Percy Ellsworth, who hasn't played since 2000, and isn't predisposed to charity when it comes to Boozer
Chris Carrawell -
Had a great career at Duke and won ACC player of the year as a Senior. Pro career has not gone so smooth.
This article features a depressed and disillusioned Carrawell. Carrawell questions Coach K's effort in helping him - In discussing his low draft pick he says:
'I felt the whole system let me down,' Carrawell said. 'Whether it was NBA scouts, my agent, NBA (general managers), Coach K not lobbying enough for me -- never in history had an ACC Player of the Year gone so low.'
As of Sept 2003, Carrawell is playing in The Philippines. Apparently he isn't doing much better. Check out this article that calls Carrawell a 'dissapointment'.