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Thats about $400k/yr. Wonder what he actually takes home after taxes and fees.
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Seems the only player to leave Nike while in their absolute prime was KG. Most of the guys that leave are all washed up and elder statesmen that aren't what they once were.
Couldn't care less. Never will I own a pair of tony Parker's no matter what the brand is
its w/e honestly..he's never had his own shoe so da retro money aint there for him.Not a good move on my opinion but I guess it's good for tony
Wow Parker got divorced?.... that *****! damn you evaNot a surprise, just another baller who went thru a divorce and now he is taking a cash grab by signing with a chinese shoe company..
D. Wade just made the move after his nasty split
Steve Nash has a nice arrangement that allows him to wear nikes, but he signed with a chinese sneaker company
Jason Kidd made the move after his split, but he came back to the swoosh when the deal was up
maybe im looking to far into, but its a nice way to recoup what u lost in a divorce
Nike pays a lump sum, Peak probably pays a lump sum annually as well as a percentage of revenue. This is why a lot of athletes switch from Nike, Under Armour pays Tom Brady more in percentage then he receives for his annual lump sum salary.I was reading multiple posts/blogs and most said he is making 3-4 annually from peak, while counterkicks says he makes 1.2 over three years, kinda confusing?
http://www.slamonline.com/online/kicks/2013/01/tony-parker-left-nike-for-peak/
From the articles i've read nike pays him 1 mil annually, so if he does actually get paid 3-4 mil from peak its good for him
http://www.sportspromedia.com/news/parker_added_to_peaks_endorsement_roster
I honestly do not even know what Peak is. I thought they sold ani-freeze! Bad move for TP.