Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry has signed a shoe endorsement contract with Chinese company Li-Ning -- a landmark 10-year deal, sources tell ESPN. Li-Ning extends his Curry Brand venture globally and encompasses basketball products, athleisure, the ability for Curry to sign athletes under his brand, and a full golf line.
@SoxSideJustin He’s getting more total money yes but it’s only cause he��s probably getting way more years. Ohtani got a 10-year/$700 million contract. Whereas Soto will get probably 15-years/$700 million. Proportionally if Ohtani got 15 years, he would’ve got $1.05 billion
@Jared_Carrabis Well it didn’t happen with Shohei because he had already stated he wanted to stay on the west coast due to his family living in Japan. And really the only logical team that would spend the money for him was the Dodgers. So there wasn’t a need for constant speculation
@Heat_Takes@TheDunkCentral @RoadTrippinPod @ChetHolmgren Let’s be honest, what they say is the attendance just isn’t. I went to a Heat game in Miami last year when I was down there and they said the attendance was 19,200. The arena was barely half full. Don’t lie to yourself thinking the Heat actually fill their arena
@XboxSupport I am a very reasonable person and I understand the technical issues that the company is having, but coming from a computer science and cyber security background, this shouldn’t be taking this long. Especially for a big company who probably has a ton of IT guys.