Li-Ning goes global (China Daily) Updated: 2006-08-15 09:35 China sportswear manufacturing giant Li-Ning has
agreed a sponsorship deal with Miami Heat's All-star centre Shaquille O'Neal, it
was announced yesterday in Beijing.
Olympic champion turned sportswear
manufacturing giant Li Ning.
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| The terms of the 5-year contract were
not released, but insiders said the value of the contract is said to be at least
10 million yuan (US$1.25 million), making it the most expensive deal in the
company's history.
O'Neal, 34, is widely known as the most dominant centre in the National
Basketball Association (NBA), winning four NBA championships with Los Angeles
Lakers (2000 to 2002) and the Heat (2006).
Since moving to Miami in 2004, he has averaged 22.9 points and 10.4 rebounds
over the past two seasons.
Li Ning, who was nicknamed China's "prince of gymnastics," won 106 gold
medals for China during his heyday in the 1980s.
Miami Heat's All-star centre Shaquille O'Neal
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| "I chose Li-Ning brand because Li
Ning himself was one of the greatest athletes of the 20 century and Li-Ning
products are also one of the best in the world," O'Neal said yesterday at the
press conference.
"We chose O'Neal based on his influence and expertise in basketball," Li
Ning, Chairman of the Board of Li-Ning Company. "He is one of the 50 greatest
NBA players of all time and our co-operation will bring everything possible to
China's basketball fans."
A crystal mould of the first 320 pairs of shoes, the start of Li-Ning's
"Shaq" series, was presented to O'Neal. The shoes will be on sale starting next
January.
On Li-Ning's basketball products, O'Neal's image, name, shirt number and
autograph can been used and sold in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and the Chinese
mainland.
Mark Fisher, CEO of NBA Asia, congratulated both parties on the partnership,
saying it could even increase the love of basketball among China fans.
Founded by Chinese Olympic champion gymnast Li Ning, the company is arguably
the most dynamic home brand in terms of partnerships with overseas players and
sports organizations.
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