Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie signature shoe deal [Woj]

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Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#1 » by SUPERVILLAIN » Fri May 13, 2022 3:32 pm

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Re: Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie Irving's signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#2 » by miamiheat319 » Fri May 13, 2022 3:33 pm

Shocker. Seemed like their values really aligned
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Re: Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie Irving's signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#3 » by Plutonashfan » Fri May 13, 2022 3:33 pm

Not surprised, look at this board dude is extremely unpopular. Not showing up for work for years on end and spouting nonsense/misinformation all the time. There's consequences for your actions.
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Re: Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie Irving's signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#4 » by Synciere » Fri May 13, 2022 3:36 pm

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Post#5 » by ropjhk » Fri May 13, 2022 3:37 pm

Good move by Nike. They need to protect their brand.
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Re: Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie Irving's signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#6 » by Optms » Fri May 13, 2022 3:42 pm

miamiheat319 wrote:Shocker. Seemed like their values really aligned


Kyrie supporting BLM aligned with their views. But he dug his own grave with sponsors when he decided to go against the grain.

Has little to do with him deciding not to play and everything to do with his decision not to get vaccinated. This is Nike sending a message to all Black athletes imo.
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Re: Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie Irving's signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#7 » by makubesu » Fri May 13, 2022 3:43 pm

Even if Kyrie had played a full season, I wonder if they do this. It’s pretty hard to compete with up and coming guards like Trae or Ja when you’re losing in the first round as the second fiddle. Maybe if he played for the Knicks.
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Post#8 » by DroseReturnChi » Fri May 13, 2022 3:43 pm

nikes gone crazy. some other competitior will snag kyries billiondollar shoe business in a day.
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Post#9 » by DaddyCool19 » Fri May 13, 2022 3:45 pm

He is suffering like a martyr.
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Post#10 » by vital_signs » Fri May 13, 2022 3:46 pm

DroseReturnChi wrote:nikes gone crazy. some other competitior will snag kyries billiondollar shoe business in a day.

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Post#11 » by KembaWalker » Fri May 13, 2022 3:47 pm

didnt he literally trash his own shoes on social media iirc?
seems justified even without the antivaxxer garbage
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Post#12 » by Slava » Fri May 13, 2022 3:49 pm

Pretty sure crocs would love to some Kyrie Couch 1.0s soon.
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Post#13 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Fri May 13, 2022 3:50 pm

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miamiheat319 wrote:Shocker. Seemed like their values really aligned


Kyrie supporting BLM aligned with their views. But he dug his own grave with sponsors when he decided to go against the grain.

Has little to do with him deciding not to play and everything to do with his decision not to get vaccinated. This is Nike sending a message to all Black athletes imo.

I guess why is it all black athletes and not others.

And I don't think this is all Covid related. Ky just seems like a really bad business partner. He doesn't understand his role in the NBA industry and probably doesn't understand his role with Nike. Didn't he blast his last shoe saying? Like you can't have a guy repping your brand when he is not willing to work with the marketing experts and shoe designers to make a product that sells (even if the product isnt the best in the eyes of Kyrie). You need a guy willing to sell the product (whether it is Jordan, Manning, Giannis, whoever)
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Post#14 » by Perseus1966 » Fri May 13, 2022 3:53 pm

KembaWalker wrote:didnt he literally trash his own shoes on social media iirc?
seems justified even without the antivaxxer garbage


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Post#15 » by jokeboy86 » Fri May 13, 2022 3:56 pm

Plutonashfan wrote:Not surprised dude is extremely unpopular. There's consequences for your actions.


I doubt it's just about being unpopular and also to do with them also clashing as far as his line goes and also how likely would his line continue to sell once he leaves basketball which with him probably slow to a crawl. Jordan is really an anomaly as far as athletes whose shoes still sell long after they retire and even with him it's only the constant release of retros that sell, nothing from his later models.
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Re: Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie Irving's signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#16 » by jc23 » Fri May 13, 2022 3:57 pm

Optms wrote:
miamiheat319 wrote:Shocker. Seemed like their values really aligned


Kyrie supporting BLM aligned with their views. But he dug his own grave with sponsors when he decided to go against the grain.

Has little to do with him deciding not to play and everything to do with his decision not to get vaccinated. This is Nike sending a message to all Black athletes imo.


yeah i dont think being black matters here, Kyrie is not nearly as marketable as he was after his championship. If lebron refused to get vaxed Nike would not drop him imo. With that said the message has always been "dont do anything to stop the gravy train". You bring up blm but from a business perspective i think that was profitable for them.
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Re: Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie Irving's signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#17 » by Optms » Fri May 13, 2022 3:57 pm

MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:
Optms wrote:
miamiheat319 wrote:Shocker. Seemed like their values really aligned


Kyrie supporting BLM aligned with their views. But he dug his own grave with sponsors when he decided to go against the grain.

Has little to do with him deciding not to play and everything to do with his decision not to get vaccinated. This is Nike sending a message to all Black athletes imo.

I guess why is it all black athletes and not others.

And I don't think this is all Covid related. Ky just seems like a really bad business partner. He doesn't understand his role in the NBA industry and probably doesn't understand his role with Nike. Didn't he blast his last shoe saying? Like you can't have a guy repping your brand when he is not willing to work with the marketing experts and shoe designers to make a product that sells (even if the product isnt the best in the eyes of Kyrie). You need a guy willing to sell the product (whether it is Jordan, Manning, Giannis, whoever)


He should not have said it publicly but he didn't say anything wrong. NIKE put out a shoe with his name on it without involving him in the design of the product. It's an easy fix really. I do not think that was a situation where Kyrie was trying to avoid working with them. That's on Nike for signing athletes to contracts and putting out products with their names, but not involving them. I bet they don't do that with higher profile athletes like Lebron.
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Post#18 » by Statlanta » Fri May 13, 2022 4:01 pm

Kyrie barely plays so you can’t get max profits when the person shilling your product barely shows up.
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Re: Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie Irving's signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#19 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Fri May 13, 2022 4:04 pm

Optms wrote:
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:
Optms wrote:
Kyrie supporting BLM aligned with their views. But he dug his own grave with sponsors when he decided to go against the grain.

Has little to do with him deciding not to play and everything to do with his decision not to get vaccinated. This is Nike sending a message to all Black athletes imo.

I guess why is it all black athletes and not others.

And I don't think this is all Covid related. Ky just seems like a really bad business partner. He doesn't understand his role in the NBA industry and probably doesn't understand his role with Nike. Didn't he blast his last shoe saying? Like you can't have a guy repping your brand when he is not willing to work with the marketing experts and shoe designers to make a product that sells (even if the product isnt the best in the eyes of Kyrie). You need a guy willing to sell the product (whether it is Jordan, Manning, Giannis, whoever)


He should not have said it publicly but he didn't say anything wrong. NIKE put out a shoe with his name on it without involving him in the design of the product. It's an easy fix really. I do not think that was a situation where Kyrie was trying to avoid working with them. That's on Nike for signing athletes to contracts and putting out products with their names, but not involving them. I bet they don't do that with higher profile athletes like Lebron.

Maybe you are right, but for all the shoes that get released.....It was Kyrie's shoe that had bad communication in the design. If I was a betting man, Kyrie either was 1. unrealistic with his designs or 2. he was the one that didn't communicate similar to when he dropped off the side of the Earth with taking an absence from the nets. If it is 1. they were not a good fit and should separate. If it is 2, it is on Kyrie. Obviously, there is 3. Nike only had bad design communication with Kyrie and dropped the ball. We will never know for sure but if I'm running a business I am not signing Kyrie to endorse it. Too unpredictable.
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Re: Nike unlikely to extend Kyrie signature shoe deal [Woj] 

Post#20 » by JShuttlesworth » Fri May 13, 2022 4:15 pm

I had a pair of Kyrie 1's way back when. Those shoes just didn't work for me, I ended up spraining my ankle twice in the same season and switched to Adidas after, haven't gone back to Nike since (although I don't play nearly as much as I used to).

All that said, I think Kyrie had some nice looking shoes over the years, and some solid colour ways. Unfortunately I recall him ripping his last shoe release apart, so I'm not entirely surprised Nike would decide to cut ties (without knowing more information). Nike has a lot of marketable athletes, they don't need Kyrie to sell sneakers, they'll be just fine.

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