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    Which Boston Celtics alum is the NBA’s biggest career earner from Minneapolis, Minnesota?

    By Justin Quinn,

    3 hours ago

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    Which Boston Celtics alum is the NBA’s biggest career earner from Minneapolis, Minnesota? On one hand, it could be obvious to you all, given he had a very high profile around the time he played for Boston.

    But on the other, this Celtics alum played less than a full season for the team, and had his fair share of detractors for non-basketball reasons. If you have yet to guess that we are taking about Kardashian ex-boyfriend (and former NBA player) Kris Humphries , now you know. His career earnings are a healthy $66,220,233, putting him at more than double earned by Devean George ($28,656,380).

    Next up is Chet Holmgren with $20,277,240, and we are pretty sure the record will be his one day.

    Alan Anderson ($8,925,429) and Alec Kessler ($7,408,000) close out the top five earners in NBA history from Minneapolis — at least until that Holmgren guy shakes up the standings later in his career.

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