Thanks to his extensive work as a media analyst and social media content creator, as well as his extensive roster of sponsors an brand partnerships including the now incredibly successful Naka Brand footwear and clothing division of Asics (see S25's PT #2: Endorsement Money), Tatsu Nakamura has very little reason to care much about an accidental four million dollars added onto his seasonal contract deposit. Nevertheless, Tatsu is nothing if not an opportunist and four million dollars can certainly go a lot further for someone else. Tatsu is torn regarding what to do with the money though. On one hand, he could deposit the money as an anonymous donation to his own charity, the Nakamura World Family Foundation, which he founded alongside his father (a famous retired MLB and NBL player) and the rest of his family to operate an support struggling families and communities across Japan and the US. That money could help build and maintain community centers, homes, and food banks all around the Yokohama, Los Angeles, and Phoenix areas. On the other hand, however, that money could potentially be funneled and laundered through some Yakuza connections that Nakamura has and used to bribe and blackmail the referees and powers that may be in the ISFL that have rigged a number of the early season games against him and the Outlaws. Alternatively, Nakamura could even use it to invest in and take part in cutting edge, new technologies in an attempt to rehabilitate and rejuvenate his body in order to better extend his career.
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