Many of today’s NBA athletes have endorsements with major corporations that often require them to be featured in a television commercial. A lot of them have their predecessors to thank for having broadened the reach of the NBA’s global marketing arm. Greats like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird were prominently featured in high profile marketing campaigns during their playing careers. Recently, with such bold personalities like four-time NBA champion Shaquille O’Neal, the door for retired NBA athletes to continue marketing
Tweet of the Day: Nike Brings Kobe Bryant and Richard Sherman Together
Nike brought two of the most cerebral athletes together for a couple commercial shoots on Monday. The Beaverton, Oregon based shoe and apparel conglomerate paired five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant and recent Super Bowl champion Richard Sherman. The two star athletes were mutually enthusiastic about the opportunity to work in the same building. While the details of their advertisements are not public knowledge, it is rather fitting that the two would be featured together—both have had their battles with negative press (whether
VIDEO: Kobe’s comeback commercial from Nike
Kobe Bryant returned to the court tonight, eight months after tearing his Achilles tendon. So of course, there had to be an accompanying commercial from Nike. Yes, that’s Ice Cube on the voice over.
Tweet of the Day: Jordan Crawford Reacts To Commercial
Nowadays, commercials have become like mini-feature films. They are written and produced to not only be entertaining, but also to tap into the human emotional experience. This can make the product much more desirable. It can even make a product seem necessary. Nike has produced some great commercials in their time—including the Mars Blackmon campaign (starring Spike Lee and Michael Jordan) for the Nike Air Jordans, among many other great ads. The most recent installment of Miami Heat forward LeBron James’ sneakers premiered its
Tweet of the Day: Kevin Durant swaps day jobs
One of the NBA’s top players may have a fallback career, if he so desires. Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant spent the latter part of Saturday morning driving around Brooklyn in his ice cream truck serving children and everyday commuters. Security holds back a crowd as Kevin Durant spends the morning in Brooklyn promoting his new shoe and handing out ice cream in his new truck. Durant was styling with his custom built ice cream truck that his
LeBron James: Why we should expect him to play great.
Game 6 of the NBA Finals is upon us. Everything is on the line for the Miami Heat and LeBron James as they face elimination against the San Antonio Spurs at home in Miami. Pressure has mounted and their backs are against the wall. Win and survive to play for everything; Lose and go home to a summer of criticism and speculation. If the Heat go down, don’t expect LeBron James to be the cause. He will play great in Game 6.
Tweet of the Day: Roy Hibbert
In need of branding? Want an inexpensive way to get a creative logo that will not only represent your corporate identity and aid you in your marketing plans but will also endear you to your fans as well? Contests. Plenty of people and companies (especially in sports) utilize contests to help them build their brand. Teams have been known to turn to contests to determine a new name, jersey color-scheme, logo … you name it. Add Indiana Pacers star center Roy Hibbert to the
Tweet of the Day: Ty Lawson
Some of the most laughable moments in the internet are those where pop culture and classic cinema combine to make an image that is beyond hilarious. Denver Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson painted that picture Thursday.