If your players getting drafted into the NBA don't some what match the demography of the NBA as far as shoe deals go...you should be a little worried about this FBI investigation. Nike controls about 64% of the NBA , Adidas controls about 18%, Jordan brand about 8%, UA around 3%
Now, your players that are going into the NBA, their shoe deals should some what match those numbers, in other words...somewhere around 65% of your kids should be signing Nike deals. This is where the FBI could potentially see smoke, and start digging when your numbers don't line up, especially if your draftees start turning down bigger money to sign with a different company.
Why I am not worried about Kentucky, UK is a Nike school...but, if Nike was funneling money to kids to get them to go to UK, Then lets look at Kentucky's NBA lottery picks...
UK has had what, 16 lottery picks under John Calipari? 15 or 16.. Patterson was here already, Calipari didn't recruit him...call it 15 or 16, doesn't matter.
John Wall- Signed with Reebok, then Addidas
Brandon Knight- Adidas
Jamal Murray-Adidas
Andrew Harrison, I know he wasn't lottery, but he was a top ranked recruit...he chose UA, sound like Nike was giving out money for kids to attend Nike schools then sign with Nike?
Kentucky is slightly over the 65% NBA demography, but those numbers are a bit skewed because while Nike holds contracts with 65%, they hold quite a bit less than that with kids who attended Adidas schools...which is odd.
Now, if you are an Adidas School...and you have had Lottery picks from 2010 to 2017
Josh Jackson- UA
Andrew Wiggens- Adidas
Joel Imbiid- Adidas
Ben McLemore- Adidas
Thomas Robinson- UA
Xavier Henry -?
Col Aldrich- Adidas
Not to mention Kelly Oubre Jr who didn't go lottery but was a top recruit and first rounder, signed with Adidas...
All of a sudden, I would be at least a little bit scared. Especially when you had Articles being written in 2013 talking about an Adidas shoe deal for Wiggens, before he was even in college. And when you had other kids (Joel Imbiid) who turned down more money from Nike, to sign with Adidas...I'd be REALLY scared!! And notice, 5 of your top 8 draft picks signing with Adidas is suspect enough, then add in the fact that 0% signed with Nike...and it gets really weird. And I would be REALLY scared!! All of sudden it starts to look like these kids are being directed to an Adidas school, and Adidas contracts after school...and not only that, it even appears as if the deal is, you don't have to sign with Adidas, but you can't sign with Nike...we will leave UA, Reebok etc in the mix so Adidas has to compete with someone to keep it fair for you....just not Nike, Adidas' biggest competitor. RED FLAG!!!
Now, your players that are going into the NBA, their shoe deals should some what match those numbers, in other words...somewhere around 65% of your kids should be signing Nike deals. This is where the FBI could potentially see smoke, and start digging when your numbers don't line up, especially if your draftees start turning down bigger money to sign with a different company.
Why I am not worried about Kentucky, UK is a Nike school...but, if Nike was funneling money to kids to get them to go to UK, Then lets look at Kentucky's NBA lottery picks...
UK has had what, 16 lottery picks under John Calipari? 15 or 16.. Patterson was here already, Calipari didn't recruit him...call it 15 or 16, doesn't matter.
John Wall- Signed with Reebok, then Addidas
Brandon Knight- Adidas
Jamal Murray-Adidas
Andrew Harrison, I know he wasn't lottery, but he was a top ranked recruit...he chose UA, sound like Nike was giving out money for kids to attend Nike schools then sign with Nike?
Kentucky is slightly over the 65% NBA demography, but those numbers are a bit skewed because while Nike holds contracts with 65%, they hold quite a bit less than that with kids who attended Adidas schools...which is odd.
Now, if you are an Adidas School...and you have had Lottery picks from 2010 to 2017
Josh Jackson- UA
Andrew Wiggens- Adidas
Joel Imbiid- Adidas
Ben McLemore- Adidas
Thomas Robinson- UA
Xavier Henry -?
Col Aldrich- Adidas
Not to mention Kelly Oubre Jr who didn't go lottery but was a top recruit and first rounder, signed with Adidas...
All of a sudden, I would be at least a little bit scared. Especially when you had Articles being written in 2013 talking about an Adidas shoe deal for Wiggens, before he was even in college. And when you had other kids (Joel Imbiid) who turned down more money from Nike, to sign with Adidas...I'd be REALLY scared!! And notice, 5 of your top 8 draft picks signing with Adidas is suspect enough, then add in the fact that 0% signed with Nike...and it gets really weird. And I would be REALLY scared!! All of sudden it starts to look like these kids are being directed to an Adidas school, and Adidas contracts after school...and not only that, it even appears as if the deal is, you don't have to sign with Adidas, but you can't sign with Nike...we will leave UA, Reebok etc in the mix so Adidas has to compete with someone to keep it fair for you....just not Nike, Adidas' biggest competitor. RED FLAG!!!