Tatum, now 21, didn’t grow up with money. He and his mom lived “check to check,” he told Carter, “but as I got older and started understanding that the NBA was coming to reality, she started talking to me about the importance of balancing all of this money.” She still helps him out today, acting as his financial and business advisor. While he’s careful with his cash, “I didn’t make all this money to save it all,” said Tatum. After he got drafted, he bought an Escalade for his mom and a Range Rover for himself.