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Michael Jordan Michael Jordan: $60 million/year Michael Jordan is not only one of the most well-known and loved basketball players of all time, but he's also the player with the biggest endorsement from Nike. Air Jordans were introduced back in 1984, and ever since they've been some of the most popular athletic shoes on the market.
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When you see a +1.5 in front of a team's name, that means that they are 1.5-point underdogs in that matchup. Nov 7, 2020
Read More »Nike is one of the best-known brands worldwide, and those who wear Nike gear certainly get noticed. However, most of us have to pay handsomely for the gear–but that’s not true for everyone. In fact, some lucky souls are paid millions of dollars every year in exchange for wearing Nike on a regular basis. Those at the low end of this list are paid over $20,000 per day just for wearing Nike. As preposterous as these numbers sound, they are probably worth it for Nike: while Kobe Bryant may cost Nike a precious penny, Kobe-branded shoes bring dollars by the truckload. And he sells so many shoes that Michael Jordan is still kicking around on the payroll. Here are the ten highest-paid Nike spokespeople with the ten highest salaries. Any of them have a comfortable enough cushion that they should feel fine quitting their day jobs should they ever get bored.
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Read More »In the middle of a ten year and nine digit contract ($100,000,000 over ten years), Federer built his name (and his contract) by going on a preposterous streak of appearing in almost every Grand Slam Final from 2005 to 2010. In his career as a whole, he has won 17 Grand Slams, more than any other male tennis star in history (Serena Williams has also won 17, and the record of 24 is held by Margaret Court of Australia). Annually, the Swiss star pulls $40 million including his Nike cash. With a haul like that, he is on a path to become a rare athlete-billionaire. Not a moment too soon, either–with that kind of cash, he can bail out the Swiss banks.
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