The crazy thing is I recently learned that Montrezl Harrell signed with Reebok earlier this year. I was never aware of it and didn't realize they've reentered the NBA shoe game. I assumed he just wore them freely as he did with other brands along with having his shoe collection customized for play on court since he didn't have a shoe deal.
I recall Reebok last had NBA players under contract in the early 2010s, basically the last decade. Remember when they had John Wall at the beginning of his career and tried to market that Zig Tech with him?
I'm also surprised Harrell went with Reebok because he's represented by Klutch Sports. It seems like Rich Paul tries to steer most of his clientele to Nike from my impression, especially since his cash cow LeBron James is a cornerstone with a lifetime deal now.