Nike to replace Adidas in NBA clothing deal
NEW YORK–Sporting goods giant Nike reached an eight-year deal Wednesday to become the exclusive on-court apparel provider for the NBA.
The contract takes effect in the 2017-2018 season, replacing a deal between the National Basketball Association and Adidas, which expires after the 2016-2017 season.
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“This partnership with Nike represents a new paradigm in the structure of our global merchandising business,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.
“As our exclusive on-court apparel provider, Nike will be instrumental in our collective efforts to grow the game globally while applying the latest in technology to the design of our uniforms and on-court products.”
Article continues after this advertisementNike has targeted basketball as a major growth business due in part to surging interest in the sport in major emerging economies, especially China.
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In 2014, Nike’s revenues from basketball rose 19 percent to $3.1 billion, about 11 percent of total sales.
Nike already sponsors many leading basketball stars, including LeBron James, who Tuesday led the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 2-1 lead in the NBA finals against the Golden State Warriors.
In after-hours trade, Nike shares rose 0.8 percent to $104.19.