Let's hope. Or, as Ionescu from Oregon who is now in the WNBA she is now getting her own shoe from Nike. I could certainly see the appeal from Clark on this as well. They have pretty similar games in my opinion. And as you said, Clark is killing it on the biggest stage right now.You would think it's just a matter of time until Nike does a CC campaign. She has an athletic appeal for both sexes, IMHO.
Those checks could keep her for the 5th year.
She is the face, period, of women's hoops.Let's hope. Or, as Ionescu from Oregon who is now in the WNBA she is now getting her own shoe from Nike. I could certainly see the appeal from Clark on this as well. They have pretty similar games in my opinion. And as you said, Clark is killing it on the biggest stage right now.
So since there's only been shoes marketed by men over the years that girls have had to buy you don't think girls might want to buy a shoe that's marketed by the star players that they look up to?Hmmm. If I were a young boy playing basketball, would I want a CC shoe or a Lebron or anyone of 50 other NBA players shoe? Appeal to males is limited as far as sales.
Absolutely. Lets face it, The "Logo3" would be a big seller......So since there's only been shoes marketed by men over the years that girls have had to buy you don't think girls might want to buy a shoe that's marketed by the star players that they look up to?
Did you even read what I said? I specifically said BOY. Geez. Now I understand how people can see the same thing and see two completely different things. One person pays attention to the details "BOY", and the other doesn't.So since there's only been shoes marketed by men over the years that girls have had to buy you don't think girls might want to buy a shoe that's marketed by the star players that they look up to?
Appeal to males is limited is what you said. And I agree with that. What does it matter if it’s a boy or a man? My point being even if it’s limiting sales, all shoes out there for basketball are as you said limited to males. Appealing to women who actually play the game (and girls) is a great option.Did you even read what I said? I specifically said BOY. Geez. Now I understand how people can see the same thing and see two completely different things. One person pays attention to the details "BOY", and the other doesn't.