Published 12:31 IST, January 6th 2021
Kobe Bryant was about to end Nike partnership prior to untimely death in January 2020?
According to recent reports, the late Kobe Bryant planned to leave Nike and start his own company before his tragic and untimely death last January.
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On January 26, 2020, Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant lost his life in a tragic helicopter crash. His death brought forth months of mourning, accompanied by a rise in prices for all his merchandise and memorabilia. This included his Nike shoes, which were sold for hundreds of dollars. However, as per a recent report, Bryant was apparently unhappy with brand and wanted to branch out and a new brand of his own.
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Was Kobe Bryant leaving Nike?
"I met with Kobe Bryant in late December 2019. Kobe wasn’t happy with Nike and was going to leave it in 2020," wrote Shervin Pishevar – a venture capitalist. He furr discussed that Bryant passed away right after ir talk, and his company was about to start a business that would "eclipse his sports career".
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Kobe Bryant shoe brand
t only did Shervin speak about five-time NBA champion's plan to leave Nike, he also revealed that y intended to start a new company that players owned. "He wasn’t happy with Nike’s marketing and promotion commitment to Kobe’s line. And sales of his shoes were anemic and he blamed Nike," he wrote. Furrmore, he also shared ims of shoe ideas that were presented to Bryant.
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Kobe Bryant Nike deal
Though Bryant started his NBA journey by signing with Adidas, he shifted to Nike with an initial four-year contract in 2003. In 2006, his first signature shoe "Zoom Kobe 1" was released. As per reports, he had a $40 million deal, which paid him $8 million per year. Last year marked his 17th anniversary with brand.
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(Im credits: AP)
12:31 IST, January 6th 2021