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NY Times - no WNBA star has a lines of shoes (Maya)
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[QUOTE="CocoHusky, post: 2308877, member: 5823"] The article pains a very incomplete & somewhat misleading picture of the sneaker market for WNBA players. For starters Candace Parker and Elena Delle Donne also have thier own shoes. [URL="http://candaceparker.com/shoe/"]Candace Parker ~ Official Website » Crazy Light 3[/URL] [URL="http://www.wnba.com/news/elena-delle-donne-signature-shoe-nike-basketball/"]Elena Delle Donne Launches Signature Shoe - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA[/URL] With Stewie's Nike deal she is wearing the same Nike shoes she wore at UCONN in the Storm color scheme-so technically those are Stewie's shoes because no one else is wearing them & the same can be said for Moriah Jefferson Adidas shoes. There are several players who have "modified' versions of shoes endorsed by men. For example Diana Taurasi wears a women's version of Lebrons, Simone Augustus wears a modified version of Kyrie Irving shoe and Ephinay Prince wears a modified version of Kobes. All of these players are cashing an endorsement check form the sneaker companies and even Kelsey Plum signed a endorsement agreement with Nike last year. [I]" The WNBA’s current apparel deal with Adidas provides makes the WNBA sneaker market interesting. If players does not have a sneaker contract with a specific brand, they must wear Adidas sneakers on court or be forced to cover up the logos with tape or a marker.' [/I] [URL="http://womenshoopsworld.com/2016/07/09/shes-got-sole-the-current-state-of-sneakers-in-the-wnba/"]She’s got sole: the current state of sneakers in the WNBA[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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