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What Irving was missing: Nike parted ways with point guard
Kyrie Irving The cost of promoting movies is rising.Suspended for not playing at least for the Brooklyn Nets 5 gamesNike said last night announcing it was severing ties with point guards. Kyrie 8. This is the full statement from the American company.
“At Nike, we believe there is no place for hate speech and we condemn anti-Semitism in all its forms, which is why we have taken the decision to terminate our relationship with Kyrie Irving immediately and the Kyrie 8 will not be released. .I am saddened and disappointed by the situation and its repercussions.”
long-term, deteriorating relationship
Irving’s latest controversy is that since 2014 the point guard has $11 million a year. Towards the end of last season, ESPN had already pointed out that the brand had no intention of renewing its relationship with Netz Star, which ended in 2023.
American companies will be fed up with Irving’s attitude. COVID-19Additionally, Point Guard described the design of the Kyrie 8 sneaker’s version as “garbage” and lamented that the brand was trying to launch it without his permission. One of the successes, but the brand seems to weigh more on it “others”.
Irving now describes his Nike sneaker designs as ‘garbage’
The attention-grabbing detail is right after Nike parted ways with Irving Officials. public pardon As such, it can be interpreted that the brand has used this opportunity to end its relationship with the Nets player.
Despite the bad news for him, Irving’s main concern now is to play again, and he doesn’t know when that will happen. anti-semitism, The Brooklyn Nets are demanding further action from him to mitigate the negative effects of his recent controversy.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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