KingRobb02 wrote:PeePee la Fritz wrote:Jeter makes a killing off of endorsements. NYC is an advertising Mecca, but you have to be a winner for it to be relevant. Linsanity wouldn't have been such a big deal if it happened in Milwaukee. You give addidas the opportunity to put a superstar in the New York market I promise you they will throw big $ to make that happen. Not $400 million, but big money non the less
Here is the top 10 in athlete endorsement money from 2011 from Forbes.Tiger Woods $60,000,000
Phil Mickelson $57,000,000
LeBron James $30,000,000
Dale Earnhardt Jr. $22,000,000
Jeff Gordon $18,000,000
Peyton Manning $15,000,000
Kevin Garnett $14,000,000
Dwyane Wade $14,000,000
Kevin Durant $14,000,000
Dwight Howard $12,000,000
Jimmie Johnson $12,000,000
None of those guys are in major metropolitan areas. You don't have to be in a big city to attract people. If you win, the people come to you.
As for Linsanity, is it still going on? It was kind of like last year when people tried to talk themselves into Amare as an MVP candidate because the Knickes were .500. Now they want him gone. The New York media is great at creating trends that don't last.
You are missing the point. I am saying that with NY being the market that it is companies will throw bigger money at Dwight if he is in Brooklyn. They want someone like him to be in NYC to capitalize on the market. He will still earn big dollar endorsement deals in Orlando, but those same companies will pay him more if he is in a city like NY because they are dying for someone with his popularity to there




































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