sports.aol.com - 2/18/2008
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It looks like Latrell Sprewell has fallen on some hard times, at least financially. One of the funnier facts of any NBA star's personal life -- Sprewell captaining his very own yacht -- is no longer a reality, as Latrell was forced to sell the yacht at auction because he wasn't able to make the payments.
Last month, Sprewell's 70-foot yacht, named "Milwaukee's Best," was sold at auction ...
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