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Kobe Bryant’s Deal With Nike Has Ended

Update: April 20, 2021

Vanessa Bryant, wife of the late NBA icon Kobe Bryant, addressed her husband’s now-ended Nike deal on Instagram.

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“Kobe’s Nike contract expired on 4/13/21. Kobe and Nike made some of the most beautiful basketball shoes of all time, worn and adored by fans and athletes in all sports across the globe. It seems fitting that more NBA players wear my husband’s product than any other signature shoe. My hope will always be to allow Kobe’s fans to get and wear his products. I will continue to fight for that. Kobe’s products sell out in seconds. That says everything. I was hoping to forge a lifelong partnership with Nike that reflects my husband’s legacy. We will always do everything we can to honor Kobe and Gigi’s legacies. That will never change,” Vanessa wrote via Instagram stories.

What We Originally Reported on April 19, 2021

The deal between Nike and the late NBA icon Kobe Bryant has come to an end, Nike confirmed this evening.

“Kobe Bryant was an important part of Nike’s deep connection to consumers. He pushed us and made everyone around him better. Though our contractual relationship has ended, he remains a deeply loved member of the Nike family,” Nike wrote in a statement emailed to FN.

Nick DePaula of ESPN reported via Twitter today that he was sent a text stating Vanessa Bryant, the wife of the late basketball star, did not renew the Nike contract and that “Kobe and Nike are done.” DePaula also noted the athlete signed a five-year endorsement deal extension with Nike after his retirement in April 2016.

A Complex report today stated the deal with Nike expired on April 13 and that the remaining Kobe shoes that are scheduled for release this year will be the last for the time being.

Nike did not provide further details on what the end of the contractual relationship with the brand means for the Kobe signature sneaker franchise.

The Los Angeles Lakers legend started his NBA career signed to Adidas, a deal that would yield several signature sneakers. Following his stint with Adidas, Bryant had a well-documented sneaker free agency period before signing with Nike in June 2003. The baller laced up the brand’s Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 and 2K5 styles before getting is first Nike sneaker, the Zoom Kobe 1, in 2005.

Bryant died Jan. 26, 2020 in a Calabasas, Calif., helicopter crash. He was 41 years old.

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