In the early ‘00s, @MrDanielEwing rocked retro Jordans & Air Pennys for nationally televised games.
“There wasn’t the SNKRS app. You could go to the mall and you might find some gems. If you had the bread ... you’d grab a pair or two.”
3) By the ‘10s, college kids took the 👟 game to new levels, including @ja4hunnid getting buckets in Virgil Abloh-designed kicks.
“Once they came out with the Off-White basketball shoes, I saved them for when we played at Madison Square Garden.”
4) In the late ‘10s, @TyJerome took Virginia to new heights, leading a National Championship run in Protro pairs from The Black Mamba that alluded him in his youth.
“What appealed to you as a kid that you couldn’t have? You’re going to gravitate to it.”
5) This proves true in the first year of NIL as Arizona’s @DalenTerry is crushing it when it comes to paid partnerships and fire footwear.
“All my teammates are like, ‘You’re gonna be like PJ Tucker!’ And I go, ‘Nah, I’m gonna be better. I just started earlier than him.'”
6) This year, @DalenTerry got 💰 by being a sneaker star on and off the court.
“Dalen was able to leverage his social media following with a post endorsing Reebok kicks sponsored by @champssports, even though his team is sponsored by Nike,” shared @J_Aiken2.
Kicking off its postseason, @MLB welcomed @charlottesweb as “The Official CBD of Major League Baseball,” becoming the first major sports league with a CBD sponsor.
Here’s how America’s pastime and its CBD sponsor will work together.
2. First things first, Charlotte’s Web’s products meet the highest safety standards- the NSF Certified for Sport designation; a critical step in forming a partnership between a CBD brand and a league with a history of controversy around the use of banned substances.
3. The MLB logo is featured on Charlotte’s Web’s latest hemp extract product called Daily Edge, and the brand will be seen on-site at the MLB’s major events, including the All-Star Game and World Series, to increase brand visibility.
2. Though the season doesn’t end until Oct. 16th, @DJohnsonPGA secured 1st place in the individual championship by racking up five top-10 finishes in 6 of the tour’s breakaway golf events.
This earned him an $18M payout from the $30M prize pool.
3. How does the prize money compare to some of his PGA Tour winnings?
Well, the $4M he won for first place in LIV Golf’s Boston event surpasses his COMBINED prize money for the 2016 US Open and the 2020 Masters- $3.87M.