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Tony Parker Leaves Nike, Joins PEAK

by Mark C. on January 9, 2013

January 9, 2013 - 2 comments

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It’s official. The decision has been made as Tony Parker has left Nike to join forces with PEAK basketball.

Having signed a 3-year $1.2 million deal with the company, Tony Parker will look to help a growing brand and potentially recieve his own signature shoe. We must admit that its been a crazy past year for sneaker contracts. With other players like Dwyane Wade leaving Jordan Brand for Li-Ning and Russell Westbrook to Jordan Brand, Parker becomes the latest NBA player to jump ship. Parker however joins good company; PEAK already has other NBA players like Anthony Morrow, C.J. Watson, Patrick Patterson, and Shane Battier.

Check out the above preview image of Tony Parker and a pair of PEAK kicks he wore on the court earlier this evening in a matchup against the Lakers. Let us know what you think about Tony’s latest move and stay tuned to Sneaker Files for more on Tony Parker and his new home, PEAK.

2 Responses to "Tony Parker Leaves Nike, Joins PEAK"

Atltwen January 10, 2013

Finally some contract figures! Parker probably doubled his athletic endorsement salary by signing with the Swedish brand. I wonder what Wade’s getting? Probably double that of Parker. While breaking athletes off, PEAK needs to invest in a top shoe designer; otherwise, they will be yielding low or negative returns on these investments. Start by redesigning at logo!!

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Mr. Mad January 10, 2013

They are a Chinese brand based out of Italy.

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