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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#1Leonard Purchased House TorontoTags: None -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#3Good move if true
I would think they will get another good player tooComment -
MrSinkSBR Hall of Famer
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funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
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#9He also bought a house in Rancho Santa Fe (San Diego) 4 months ago.Comment -
stackz125SBR Hall of Famer
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#10Means nothing. Maybe an investment.
He has a house in LA too.Comment -
HmanSBR Posting Legend
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#11Mistake if he stays.
Gasol, Lowry, Ibaka all nearing backside of career.
Supporting cast not strong enough.Comment -
USCPHILLYGUYSBR Posting Legend
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#12What a fukin clown show.
Aren't they hiring at SheetzComment -
newton0038SBR MVP
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#13Raptors can go same way Vancouver Grizzlies went. Seattle Raptors. Good god you dont think they would keep the awful "raptors" name would they. Ha ha , Canadian team names basketball team after movie charactersComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#14Lowry lol
Never been a factor in TorontoComment -
ridgewaySBR Wise Guy
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#15He has homes in multiple cites. Just saying.Comment -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#16"homes" is a "loose" wordComment -
clockwise1965SBR Hall of Famer
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#18Must be section 8.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#20He is staying
good for nbaComment -
MalikHusamSBR MVP
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#23Ok. The question is: Did KD sell his California home?Comment -
Joey VigsSBR MVP
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#25Means nothing. He will have a net worth of 300+ million within a year. Maybe he likes Toronto so much he wants a place to crash when he visits.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#26It’s the most hotly-contested finger drawing in the world: a hand, stylized to show Toronto Raptor Kawhi Leonard’s jersey number and initials. The logo used to be Leonard’s; now it belongs to Nike. And Kawhi wants it back. Leonard, who was under contract with Nike before jumping to the dadlier confines of New Balance last fall, is suing the Swoosh over ownership of the hand-shaped logo he claims he designed and the brand trademarked without his knowledge in early 2017.
It would seem that Leonard, currently playing in the NBA Finals, has bigger things to worry about. But the logo won’t just play a big role in the marketing of Kawhi Leonard as a brand and personality down the road—it might even come into play when he becomes a free agent this summer. What sounds frivolous might have serious repercussions: the Association’s players are known as the most stylish athletes in the world, sneakers have never been hotter, and signature designs—and the logos that appear on them—are a way for players to grab a piece of the pie.
Nathaniel S. Butler
The lawsuit alleges Kawhi wasn’t aware Nike had even filed a trademark for the logo until, while he was developing clothing using the icon, a representative for the brand sent him a cease and desist.
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According to the filing, “since at least his college years, Leonard contemplated and conceived of ideas for a personal logo which would be unique to him and reflect something meaningful relating to his own image.” He allegedly noodled on the logo for several years before realizing the answer was right in front of him the whole time: his legendarily massive mitts. In late 2011 or early 2012, he created the logo based on his hands that incorporated his initials and jersey number (2). And in the spirit of teamwork expected from an all-world basketball player like Leonard, he asked family, friends, and even a designer for advice on how to improve it.
This is where things start to get muddy. Leonard signed his deal with Nike in October 2011, just before he says he finalized his own design. And Nike, like it does with any of its top-line athletes, started discussing a unique logo it could use for Leonard-branded apparel. According to the lawsuit, Kawhi “Graphic Design Is My Passion” Leonard rejected all of Nike’s original concepts and forwarded along his own, giving the Swoosh permission to use it for the length of their deal. Nike and Leonard went back and forth on slight modifications before the final “Klaw” logo started going on shoes, hoodies, and hats. It’s important to note that the logo appeared not just on Nike goods but apparel made for events like Leonard’s basketball camp, which seems to suggest the Swoosh was initially cool with the idea this was his logo and not the other way around.
But Leonard became a sneaker free agent in September of last year and left Nike for New Balance. Unbeknownst to Leonard, Nike copyrighted the logo a full year and a half before its contract with him expired. So by leaving Nike, Leonard was also unintentionally leaving behind his logo.
Recently, a third party jumped into the fray. The Los Angeles Clippers, a desperate suitor for free-agent-to-be Leonard, reportedly looked into buying the logo from Nike, according to The New York Times’s Marc Stein. The Clippers thought it would make an enticing gift for Leonard—did the organization realize at the time just what a coup that would have been?
But Nike “is intent on rebuffing all approaches and retaining its rights to that logo for as long as it can,” according to the Times. The brand wants to guarantee that the Klaw will stay out of New Balance’s hands—and thus Kawhi’s—as long as possible.
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Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#27Buying a house in Torontonobody lives there on purpose
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#28Toronto high taxes and very very expensive but it’s a unique city
Still a feud between people in Toronto and MontrealComment -
Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#29I like some peeps in Canada....but the country itself is terribleComment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend
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#30JJ
Time for a time-out.
You're babbling again.Comment -
Joey VigsSBR MVP
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#31This isn’t a normal human being people. This is a kijjilionaire. Buying a house or condo dont mean dick. He could buy one in ever city and it would be pocket change.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#32There might be a clause in the original Nike contract with Leonard... that states... Nike will own all rights associated with Leonard... Logo's etc. So Nike isn't stupid.... Leonard may have forgot he signed and waived all of his rights? We will soon find out.
Most athletes do that.... they don't realize what they are signing away. I find it hard to believe that Nike attorneys made the error.Comment
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