Dwyane Wade joining JB?

Originally Posted by careo24

nice... i think he will be much bigger than CP3 or Melo if he signs
Ummm... no bleeping bleep he will.


Who wants to bet JB charges 175 and doesn't put real leather on his shoe?
 
Originally Posted by babyJs23




I sure hope so. Rocking the 4's
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NICE!!!


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"The Jordan brand owns a dominating 92.8 percent of the marquee basketball shoe market, while Converse only owns 1.2 percent of the market,according to SportsOneSource, a sports retail market tracking firm."

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Wade changes brand to build his own
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NBA scoring champion Dwyane Wade is changing shoes, making the switch from Converse to Nike's Jordan Brand.

"
I want to go global. It's something I feel like I have to do. I want to continue to build my brand.
"
-- Dwyane Wade
Nike announced Friday that the star Miami Heat guard will now be representing the Jumpman label, joining the likes of Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony and Derek Jeter.

Wade had three years remaining on his deal with Converse, which had him as the centerpiece of its attempt to reinvigorate the company's once-thriving basketball business. That relationship seemed rocky when the 2006 NBA Finals MVP rarely wore his most recently released signature shoe, the "Wade 4," last season, favoring an older model instead.

The Jordan Brand is a 12-year-old division of Nike, which also owns Converse.

"I grew up on the south side of Chicago idolizing Michael Jordan and have worked hard to achieve the same success that he's had on the court," Wade said. "I have enormous respect for this brand."

Wade told The Associated Press that he inquired about switching allegiances from Converse to Jordan's brand before the 2008 Beijing Olympics, doing so, he said, out of concern over Converse's long-term viability in the basketball marketplace.

The 2008 request was declined, but earlier this month, Wade said he was "almost positive" a switch would happen.

"I didn't want to be in the Converse brand anymore because it seemed like they didn't know what to do with me," Wade told the AP.

Coming off a year where the Heat went from 15 to 43 wins and Wade won his first scoring title, Nike apparently agreed that the switch now made sense.

"I'm thrilled to have Dwyane Wade join the Team Jordan family," Michael Jordan said.

The deal was finalized Thursday afternoon. Complete terms were not released, although it was believed that the new deal, at minimum, matches the remaining three years on the Converse contract.

It's a significant add to Wade's endorsement résumé which already includes deals with T-Mobile and Gatorade.

"I want to go global," said Wade, who is planning a trip to China later this summer for a series of business meetings and appearances. "It's something I feel like I have to do. I want to continue to build my brand."

Wade made a cryptic reference to the move on his Twitter feed late Thursday night, saying he had "good news coming.....stay tuned." Dozens of people quickly starting pleading for more information, even Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick, who inquired via Twitter if that was Wade's way of saying he had agreed to a contract extension with the Heat.

The move wasn't totally unexpected: As recently as last week, Wade was at a charity event with children in Miami wearing apparel featuring the Jumpman logo, prompting one of the kids he was meeting with to ask if he still was aligned with Converse.

Wade donned a blue pair of Converse sneakers at the Zo's Summer Groove game he co-hosted Sunday with Alonzo Mourning.

That'll likely be his last appearance in that brand. A "Wade 5" shoe was to be released by Converse in the coming weeks, although it now seems likely that orders from retailers for that model will be canceled.


Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
 
Originally Posted by MyTsharp

Wade changes brand to build his own
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Associated Press
NBA scoring champion Dwyane Wade is changing shoes, making the switch from Converse to Nike's Jordan Brand.

"
I want to go global. It's something I feel like I have to do. I want to continue to build my brand.
"
-- Dwyane Wade
Nike announced Friday that the star Miami Heat guard will now be representing the Jumpman label, joining the likes of Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony and Derek Jeter.

Wade had three years remaining on his deal with Converse, which had him as the centerpiece of its attempt to reinvigorate the company's once-thriving basketball business. That relationship seemed rocky when the 2006 NBA Finals MVP rarely wore his most recently released signature shoe, the "Wade 4," last season, favoring an older model instead.

The Jordan Brand is a 12-year-old division of Nike, which also owns Converse.

"I grew up on the south side of Chicago idolizing Michael Jordan and have worked hard to achieve the same success that he's had on the court," Wade said. "I have enormous respect for this brand."

Wade told The Associated Press that he inquired about switching allegiances from Converse to Jordan's brand before the 2008 Beijing Olympics, doing so, he said, out of concern over Converse's long-term viability in the basketball marketplace.

The 2008 request was declined, but earlier this month, Wade said he was "almost positive" a switch would happen.

"I didn't want to be in the Converse brand anymore because it seemed like they didn't know what to do with me," Wade told the AP.

Coming off a year where the Heat went from 15 to 43 wins and Wade won his first scoring title, Nike apparently agreed that the switch now made sense.

"I'm thrilled to have Dwyane Wade join the Team Jordan family," Michael Jordan said.

The deal was finalized Thursday afternoon. Complete terms were not released, although it was believed that the new deal, at minimum, matches the remaining three years on the Converse contract.

It's a significant add to Wade's endorsement résumé which already includes deals with T-Mobile and Gatorade.

"I want to go global," said Wade, who is planning a trip to China later this summer for a series of business meetings and appearances. "It's something I feel like I have to do. I want to continue to build my brand."

Wade made a cryptic reference to the move on his Twitter feed late Thursday night, saying he had "good news coming.....stay tuned." Dozens of people quickly starting pleading for more information, even Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick, who inquired via Twitter if that was Wade's way of saying he had agreed to a contract extension with the Heat.

The move wasn't totally unexpected: As recently as last week, Wade was at a charity event with children in Miami wearing apparel featuring the Jumpman logo, prompting one of the kids he was meeting with to ask if he still was aligned with Converse.

Wade donned a blue pair of Converse sneakers at the Zo's Summer Groove game he co-hosted Sunday with Alonzo Mourning.

That'll likely be his last appearance in that brand. A "Wade 5" shoe was to be released by Converse in the coming weeks, although it now seems likely that orders from retailers for that model will be canceled.


Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press

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Originally Posted by you big dummy

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I thought he was just going to Nike.
With the direction JB is heading he might be better off staying with Converse.
Perfect execution.

I was just going to say that. Nike is a safer brand to represent! JB these days...
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Sneaker Fans suffer when all the stars join the same ship. Although Wade had 3 of the ugliest sigs I have ever seen, it's hard not to see him signing withJB as a bad thing
 
I just saw this, a great pickup for JB. Personally I think they should drop Melos line and fill it with some Wade sigs... His PEs are gonna be tough too
 
this funna be sick people..

imagine the colorway's of his pe's or signature shoes....


dayyyyyuuuuummmm.
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I thought he was just going to Nike.
With the direction JB is heading he might be better off staying with Converse.

converse, jordan brand, all subdivisions of NIKE .. fyi
 
Too Late! JB has been garbage this past year! I don't think Dwade could revive this company!
 
Although I think D-Wade will be a great representative for the Jordan Brand (in terms of the original principals of the Brand and NEARING the talent level ofMJ), I hesitate to believe that he can elevate the Brand overall. I do believe he now replaces Carmelo as the marquee name of JB - and that's a good thing.

As far as what we'll see in terms of shoe designs, I hope JB recognizes D-Wades true marquee value and comes up with a line worthy of MJ's legacy -because, other than the XXIII's, they haven't since MJ retired...
 
i was just about to post this. yea its true and it is definately long over due for him to be changing lanes wit his sneaker decision. i think it sucks datconverse wasn't puttin their best foot forward wit him. good move doe D'Wade
 
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