DeMarre Carroll sat in a folding chair in the far corner of the gym at Tolton High School with one eye on his cell phone and another on the court.
In Columbia for his seventh annual youth basketball camp, the Brooklyn Nets forward is juggling his social initiatives with his financial ones as he was waiting for a call about an investment meeting in Atlanta the next day.
As the former Missouri star prepares to his enter his 10th NBA season, he carries a full plate off the court with his time being split among his AAU teams, youth camps, a clothing company he’s about to start, and of course, his wife and three kids.