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Im Still Ballin
06-22-2016, 08:13 AM
http://www.espn.com.au/nba/playoffs/2016/story/_/id/16402785/cleveland-cavaliers-tops-merchandise-sales

The Cleveland Cavaliers winning the NBA title not only ended the city's long major sports championship drought, it also led to a historic amount of merchandise sales in the days that followed.

Officials with Fanatics, the nation's largest online seller of sports merchandise that also runs the NBA Store in Manhattan and the league's official shop online, say Cavaliers fans bought twice as much championship gear in the 24 hours after winning the title than Golden State Warriors fans purchased in the same post-championship period when they beat Cleveland last year.

In fact, Fanatics sales numbers indicate that Cavaliers fans purchased more gear less than two days after winning the title than Warriors fans did in a full week's time in 2015.

"The response to the Cavaliers winning their first NBA title, and the city taking home their first championship in 52 years, has been overwhelming, both inside of Ohio and around the entire country," said Jack Boyle, president of merchandising for Fanatics. "When you combine the global star power of LeBron and what he has meant to his city with the thrilling 3-1 [series] comeback, the nation was glued to this series and they are responding by purchasing more championship gear than any other NBA Finals in history."

Cleveland-based T-shirt company Fresh Brewed Tees set an all-time sales record for all vendors at Cleveland Hopkins Airport, according to company founder Tony Madalone.

"We've done six figures in sales since the game ended," Madalone said. "We saw similar demand to when LeBron came home. But this will be much longer and sustainable."

Some of Fresh Brewed Tees' most popular T-shirts read "God Loves Cleveland" and "Two Won Six," a reference to the city's area code.

"I've been in Cleveland my whole life and I've never seen anything like this," Madalone said. "Grown men crying, strangers hugging and high-fiving and every person in Cavs gear. It's incredible."

A Dick's Sporting Goods official told ESPN.com that sales for Cavaliers gear was "trending towards this being the largest [NBA] championship event in company history."

The King. THE MOTHER****ING KING!!!

UK2K
06-22-2016, 08:18 AM
We've sold 14,000 Steph signatures compared to 3,000 Lebron signatures. 3rd was Peyton Manning, 4th was Durant. 5th was David Ortiz. So there's that....

Business thus far this year has been booming. If the Cubs keep doing well, and the NFL season stays hyped, its going to be a ridiculous year as far as sales are concerned.

The fact is, people on the West Coast just don't buy a lot of sports gear.

AcquiringSteak
06-22-2016, 08:20 AM
We've sold 14,000 Steph signatures compared to 3,000 Lebron signatures. 3rd was Peyton Manning, 4th was Durant. 5th was David Ortiz. So there's that....

Business thus far this year has been booming. If the Cubs keep doing well, and the NFL season stays hyped, its going to be a ridiculous year as far as sales are concerned.

The fact is, people on the West Coast just don't buy a lot of sports gear.

no one cares buddy, cavs are selling the most merchandise, facts are facts

UK2K
06-22-2016, 08:57 AM
no one cares buddy, cavs are selling the most merchandise, facts are facts

I guess I said they weren't?

Spurs m8
06-22-2016, 09:06 AM
We've sold 14,000 Steph signatures compared to 3,000 Lebron signatures. 3rd was Peyton Manning, 4th was Durant. 5th was David Ortiz. So there's that....

Business thus far this year has been booming. If the Cubs keep doing well, and the NFL season stays hyped, its going to be a ridiculous year as far as sales are concerned.

The fact is, people on the West Coast just don't buy a lot of sports gear.

:coleman:

UK2K
06-22-2016, 09:19 AM
:coleman:

Signatures... Not gear.

To the OP - One store near Cleveland has done $160k in sales between Friday and yesterday. That same store did $33k during the last weekend of the finals (Fri-Tues) last year.

Winning cures all ills. :cheers:

PP34Deuce
06-22-2016, 09:27 AM
This championship saved Lebron from becoming secondary. He had even his biggest fans giving up on him. It's monumental for him.

All of the love he's getting....The wins also helps Space Jam 2 become marketable.

I'm in chicago and I literally see people wearing James jerseys and cleveland gear.... It's a sad state for the Bulls. I've seen more Lebron jerseys than Butler or Rose.

jlip
06-22-2016, 10:28 AM
In terms of the league's popularity, "The Decision" in 2010 ushered in a new golden age in the NBA. This Cavs' championship may be the apex of it.

HylianNightmare
06-22-2016, 12:08 PM
No surprise

tomtucker
06-22-2016, 12:17 PM
cavs are selling the most merchandise

of course, only a few years ago all cavs merchandise was burnt !

now the "fans" are back:rolleyes: