Nike retains NBA uniform contract for further 12 years. The brand will continue to design and manufacture NBA, WNBA, and G League uniforms until 2037.
Earlier this year, WNBA No. 1 overall pick Caitlin Clark made headlines by signing a groundbreaking endorsement deal with Nike valued at $28 million over the next eight years.
Question of the Day Black History Month: How much did Tiger Woods earn over his 27 years of contracts with Nike? What do you get when you pair one of the world's most famous brands with one of the world's most famous athletes?
Nike's deal with the NFL now extends through 2038. Nike will continue to be the exclusive uniform provider for the NFL through 2038, a position it has held since 2012. The deal comes after the NFL briefly held talks with other bidders competing for the agreement.
Nike signs 12-year partnership extension with NBA, WNBA and G League. Nike will continue to design and manufacture NBA, WNBA and G League uniforms and on-court apparel through 2037. Nike will remain the exclusive on-court uniform and apparel provider for an additional 12 seasons.
How to land a sponsored collaboration with Nike Step 1: Find out if you qualify to work with a brand like Nike. Step 2: Find out how Nike works with influencers and creators. Step 3: Dig up the right contact at Nike marketing department. Step 4: Craft a perfect email and send your Media Kit to Nike.
Nike, Inc. and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) also extended their group license agreement, making Nike, Inc. an official partner of the NBPA.
Although the brand grew beyond any other endorsement deal, Nike still owns Jordan Brand. True, it's Michael Jordan's face and name that sells these babies, but Nike factories make them. And when the company releases its financial statements, Jordan Brand is always in the calculations!
PHOENIX (AP) — Kevin Durant and Nike have agreed to a lifetime contract, making him just the third NBA player to receive such a deal, joining Michael Jordan and LeBron James. The 13-time All-Star has a relationship with Nike that dates back to 2007, releasing 15 different sets of shoes.
Turns out, it was the best decision the Bulls legend ever made considering how the sneaker brand gave him an offer he couldn't refuse. While other NBA stars at the time were earning $100,000 from their shoe deals, Nike offered Jordan $250,000.