NBA debating whether to sell ad space on players' uniforms [View all]
With the NBA positioning itself as the most global of leagues, will it soon join the rest of the world by selling advertising on uniforms? The sticky issue will be debated, if not voted on, at the next board of governors meeting in April.
Its a touchy topic, one that involves balancing some of the most influential league constituencies and addressing some thorny questions: Would uniform patches be league or team inventory? Will NBA broadcasters TNT and ESPN/ABC, or even uniform rights holder Adidas, want a piece of the action? Would the league take a PR hit as the first to accept non-endemic ads on uniforms?
Of course, the most important issue is also the most basic. The most appropriate question and the answer were all waiting for is, What is it worth? said Golden State Warriors president and COO Rick Welts, who did the WNBAs first uniform advertising deal between the Phoenix Mercury and LifeLock in 2009. I am not suggesting this is an easy issue, but I feel like it is inevitable. We just have to agree on value and what it would look like.
In the case of the Mercury, the biggest logo on its uniform became LifeLocks across-the-chest jersey patch, while the team logo on the jersey shrank to about the same size as the Adidas logo. The WNBA followed suit last year, with a Boost Mobile ad patch deal on the uniforms of 10 of the leagues 12 teams. ...............(more)
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