LeBron James Leads Highest-Paid Athletes on Sportico List
LeBron James Signs Largest Deal in Nike History
NBA: LeBron seals lifetime deal with Nike - Nine Wide World of Sports - Basketball
19 Year Old LeBron James Signed a $90 Million Deal With $183 Billion Company Before Becoming a Global Brand - EssentiallySports
Revisited: "I am so excited to be a Nike guy" - Throwback to an 18-year old LeBron James' iconic speech after signing a 7-year, $87 million deal with Nike
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Reebok CEO reveals LeBron James was unfazed by $10 million signing offer: “I see LeBron stoic. He wasn't impressed"
LeBron James's Favorite Nike Sneakers Are Back for the First Time Ever | GQ
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Bronny James joins Nike family at same age as LeBron with NIL endorsement deal | Sporting News Australia
18-Year Old LeBron James Rejected $110 Million From Reebok And $70 Million From Adidas, And Signed A 7-Year, $90 Million Deal With Nike: "I'm A Nike Guy." - Fadeaway World
LeBron James just signed the biggest endorsement deal in Nike history
LeBron James's Nike deal may be worth more than $1 billion - Sports Illustrated
The Origin Story Behind LeBron's Billion Dollar Relationship With Nike
LeBron James Helps Nike Make $600 Million a Year and Recently Saw the Company Place Him in the Same Club as Michael Jordan: 'I'm Definitely Honored'
Taking a closer look at LeBron James' shoe deal with Nike
18-Year Old LeBron James Rejected $110 Million From Reebok And $70 Million From Adidas, And Signed A 7-Year, $90 Million Deal With Nike: "I'm A Nike Guy." - Fadeaway World
LeBron James Signs Largest Deal in Nike History
When LeBron James chose Nike in 2003, he gave up $28 million — it could end up making him $1 billion - MarketWatch