The sneaker bidding war between Under Armour and Nike came to an end on Sunday when Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Kevin Durant post his choice on Twitter with his decision to stick with sneaker giant Nike. According to Darren Rovell of ESPN says the deal will likely run until Durant decides to hang up his jersey, as the extension will last until 2024.
Rovell says the deal offered to Durant is somewhere in the area of $265-$285 million range for the next 10 years. Nike hoped its offer to KD was enough to keep the superstar on its roster. The next question for Durant will be where will he play after next years free agency.
KD isn’t the only player who has been caught in a tug-of-war of sneaker companies. And he’s in pretty good company:
Who: Kobe Bryant
Orignal Company: Adidas
New Company: Nike
Who: Dwayne Wade
Orignal Company: Converse
New Company: Jordan Brand then Li-Ning
Who: Vince Carter
Orignal Company: Pump
New Company: Nike
Who: Stephon Marbury
Orignal Company: And1
New Company: Starbury
Who: Kevin Garnett
Orignal Company: Nike
New Company: And 1 then Adidas
Who: Stephen Curry
Orignal Company: Nike
New Company: Under Armour
Who: Chris Webber
Orignal Company: Nike
New Company: Dada Supreme
Who: Patrick Ewing
Orignal Company: Adidas
New Company: Next Sports/Ewing Athletics
Who: Tim Duncan
Orignal Company: Nike
New Company: Adidas
Who: Steve Nash
Orignal Company: Nike
New Company: Luyou
Who: Jason Kidd
Orignal Company: Nike
New Company: Peak
Who: Tony Parker
Orignal Company: Nike
New Company: Peak
Who: Baron Davis
Orignal Company: Reebok
New Company: Li-Ning
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