Re: Forbes: Losing Cost LeBron and D-Wade $15 million
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The wild card in all this is Nowitzki, a 13-year NBA star who now adds champion to his resume. Dorfman thinks he could easily rake in $3 million to $5 million in annual endorsement cash. Thing is, Nowitzki isn’t particularly charismatic, and he’s never shown much interest in chasing endorsements. Ironically, that approach is now a huge potential asset for Nowitzki, whose regular WHITE guy persona was beamed to a huge audience during the finals.
Re: Forbes: Losing Cost LeBron and D-Wade $15 million
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Originally Posted by Funnyfuka
black fans buy basketball stuff all life long, when white fans only buy some when they re kids/teens, then stop doing it as they age.
wait, you mean I've actually been black all these years?
what the hell?
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Fact is the major part of the buying public is black people and they re not going to identify with a white man when white kids and men actually identify themselves with black players. Can you imagine a black kid or man wearing a dirk nowitsky , steve nash jersey?
well considering that I have seen it here in Dallas for years now, yes.
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No. Black people considering how racists they are do not identify themselves with white people, their own parents and grandparents didnt raised them that way.
Re: Forbes: Losing Cost LeBron and D-Wade $15 million
LOL.... I was at the mall yesterday and saw people (adult males AND females) wearing Dirk Nowitzki T-Shirts (like jersey-T's) ..... and I'm in San Antonio! .... I couldn't help but "congratulate" one of them (not that they had any part of them winning, but it feels good when your team wins, I know this first hand)