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    Man on a stage holding a teal sneaker with orange accents, against a bright blue geometric backdrop.

    So apparently, it’s not Nike’s fault. It’s yours, and yours, and definitely the NBA players. According to Brian Windhorst, Nike’s recent stock struggles are tied to a shocking problem: NBA players just aren’t popular enough anymore to sell shoes. Yes, you read that right. Billion-dollar brand, decades of dominance, and now, “the players aren’t famous enough.” Tough times. Let’s break this down. Nike, the same company that once turned sneakers into a global personality trait, is now looking around the league like a disappointed parent at a school play. “Where’s the charisma? Where’s the drama? Why isn’t anyone selling $200

    The post Nike Stock Drop Blamed On NBA Players Not Being Popular Enough To Sell Brand’s Shoes first appeared on BlackSportsOnline.

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