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Nike inks lifetime contract with NBA star Kevin Durant | CNN
Looking back at NBA rookie shoe deals ahead of the 2022 NBA Draft - NBC Sports Chicago
Jayson Tatum, Kyle Kuzma among stars to create Nike NBA opening week shoes - SBNation.com
What the Nike Deal Means for the Future of NBA Style | GQ
Every NBA Player With A Signature Sneaker And Shoe Deal - Sneaker News
Photos: NBA teams unveiling new Nike uniforms for 2017-18 season
Every NBA Player With A Signature Sneaker And Shoe Deal - Sneaker News
NBA inks apparel deal with Nike, ousting Adidas
What the Nike Deal Means for the Future of NBA Style | GQ
Would This Be Possible in Football? Puma Signs NBA Marketing Deal Despite Nike NBA Partnership - Footy Headlines
Fourteen NBA Rookies Sign Sneaker Deals with Nike - Sports Illustrated FanNation Kicks News, Analysis and More
Kobe Bryant's Nike Contract Expired. The Implications Are Complex. - The New York Times
NBA 2K23: How to Get a Shoe Deal in MyCareer | The Nerd Stash
Fourteen NBA Rookies Sign Sneaker Deals with Nike - Sports Illustrated FanNation Kicks News, Analysis and More
Nike Wins $1 Billion Contract With NBA as Adidas Walks Away - Bloomberg
The NBA's Richest Shoe Deals: LeBron, Kobe And Durant Are Still No Match For Michael Jordan
How do NBA shoe deals work? - SBNation.com
18-Year Old LeBron James Rejected $110 Million From Reebok And $70 Million From Adidas, And Signed A 7-Year, $90 Million Deal With Nike: "I'm A Nike Guy." - Fadeaway World
Basketball: Nike Swoosh to Appear on NBA Uniforms | Time
NBA unveils diamond embellishments for NBA 75 jerseys | NBA.com
NBA signs 8-year apparel deal with Nike - ESPN
Nike Inks Massive Apparel Deal With The NBA
Houston Rockets' P.J. Tucker nears new endorsement deal with Nike
Nike to replace Adidas as official maker of NBA uniforms, apparel - NBC Sports RSN
Nike replaces Adidas as maker of NBA uniforms, signs 8-year deal
Nike deal only part of NBA licensing story - New York Business Journal
Nike Looks to the NBA for Salvation | The Motley Fool