Reebok featuring Shaquille O'Neal & NBA Greats | Television Commercial | 1993 Reebok is a global athletic footwear and apparel company, operating as a subsidiary of Adidas[1] since 2005.[2][3] Reebok produces and distributes fitness, running and CrossFit sportswear including clothing and footwear. It is the official footwear and apparel sponsor for Ultimate Fighting Championship, CrossFit, Spartan Race, and Les Mills.[4] In 1958, Reebok was established as a companion company to J.W. Foster and Sons, founded in 1895 in Bolton, Lancashire, England.[5] From 1958 until 1986, Reebok apparel featured a Union Jack flag.[6] The global headquarters are located in Canton, Massachusetts,[7] U.S. with regional offices in Amsterdam, Montreal, Hong Kong, and Mexico City. In November 2016, the company announced they would be moving their headquarters location to Boston. The reasons for the move, according to the company, is to be located in an urban environment that is more desirable to millennial workers and to “clarify the roles” of United States offices.[8] The move is set to be complete in the fall of 2018.
Reebok just got a lot more posh! After first announcing the partnership in November 2017, the inconic activewear brand celebrated Victoria Beckham’s new ‘90s-inspired edit and forthcoming capsule collection with an intimate dinner in L.A. on Thursday, April 12. And as if that weren’t enough, NBA great and longtime Reebok ambassador Shaquille O’Neal was on hand to welcome Beckham to the athletic company’s family and star in some pretty hilarious campaign images with the former Spice Girl. While the mom of four has a line of athleisure launching with Reebok later this year, she just announced she has curated a set of merchandise from the brand’s Boston-based archives that will be available for purchase next month. A ‘90s darling herself, Posh was particularly taken with the nostalgic styles from that era. The hero piece in the edit will be the Shaq-inspired slam dunk tee both Beckham and the baller were sporting at the dinner. Victoria Beckham Is Wearing Heels Again and Each Pair Is as Colorful as the Last “I had so much fun tonight, being welcomed into the Reebok family, by Shaq,” the designer said in a statement. “The merch collection is really a celebration of him, the 90’s and Reebok’s heritage.” Meghan Markle Re-Wears Her Fave Victoria Beckham Sweater in Her Most Elegant Day Look Yet On Instagram, Victoria teased the launch with a series of funny photos highlighting the massive height difference between herself and the former Laker. We know that Posh loves a pair of heels, but at 5 foot 4 inches, even the highest pair of Louboutins wouldn’t get her anywhere near Shaq’s 7-foot-1-inch frame. And just when you thought the collaboration couldn’t get any cuter, Victoria posted a Boomerang video of her and Shaq playing around on the basketball court proving that we all get by with a little help from our friends. Hair Guru Ken Paves Dishes on Eva Longoria’s Pregnancy Hair and Victoria Beckham’s New Haircut It remains to be seen if Posh and Shaq will continue to collaborate beyond this ‘90s edit, but we can’t get enough of the pairing. The black and white tee and other merchandise inspired by Reebok’s ‘90s archive will debut next month, and we’ll be anxiously awaiting the arrival of Victoria’s original designs for the brand later this year! For the latest beauty and style trends subscribe to our new podcast ‘Get Tressed With Us’ below! Us Weekly
It was modern urban life's answer to a movie premiere, complete with hulking black SUVs, gawkers and screamers, barricades and video paparazzi. The scene was the Reebok Store on Philadelphia's South Street. The debut was for sneakers. And 500 people, most of them school-age, were standing in line, waiting to see a basketball player and a rap star. Allen Iverson and 50 Cent met the media yesterday afternoon in an event staged to promote Iverson's new Answer 7 shoe and 50 Cent's new G6. Iverson, of course, is Reebok's star in the basketball-shoe endorsement business and one of the hottest merchandise sellers in the NBA. For 50 Cent, though, signature shoes are something new. But the 76ers guard said that pairing the two for promotional purposes (and billboards across America) made perfect sense. Hip-hop and the NBA, he said, go together like peanut butter and jelly. "All rappers do is watch basketball," he said. "All we do is listen to rap and watch videos." 50 Cent echoed that thought. "I told the people at Reebok: Put me next to A.I. I want to be hot." Iverson's new shoe, which he will wear on the court, has a suggested retail price of $115. The G6, meant for leisure wear, goes for $80.50, with the 50 cents going to charity. These are relatively good times for Reebok, which recently issued its best quarterly earning report in six years. While Nike dominates the basketball shoe business, Reebok, based in Canton, Mass., has new hopes of eating into the industry giant's market share. Nike still has Michael Jordan, the unchallenged king of the basketball shoe, with a LeBron James product line arriving in stores soon. Last month, though, Reebok signed Houston Rockets center Yao Ming away from Nike, a move likely to have more impact overseas than here. And it has Iverson. "The Iverson shoes have been very successful," said John Horan, publisher of Sports Goods Intelligence, an industry newsletter based in Glen Mills. "Kids really identify with him because he's been through it all. He has a lot of currency, and Reebok has basically made a lifetime commitment to him." Among those in line to see Iverson and friend yesterday was Fred Anderson, 28, of Willingboro, Burlington County, carrying two bullet-proof vests that he'd sewn by hand for the celebrities. Iverson's was white with parts of a blue Sixers jersey on it, No. 3; 50 Cent's was silver and black and bore his name. Bringing such a gift to the rapper made perfect sense; 50 Cent was shot nine times three years ago and always wears a vest when he performs. Anderson figured that what he did for the one man he ought to do for the other. "I'm hoping they'll accept the vests and maybe that they can help me get a clothing line started," Anderson said. "If not, if I can get a picture with them holding the vests, that would do." More typical of the crowd, in terms of age and outlook, was Marqus Yip, 13, of West Philadelphia. In a white shopping bag, he had an Iverson basketball, an Iverson picture, and newly purchased Answer 7 sneakers, white with a black heel and silver trim. He was hoping to get autographs on all the items. "He just loves A.I.," explained his mother, Jacqueline Holmes, who had taken him out of school to be there. "The Iverson gear is how I keep the A's and B's on his report card. It's an incentive. He knows that if you don't get the A's and B's, you don't get the stuff."
January 7, 2003: Kobe Bryant has made a career of making scoring records for the Los Angeles Lakers. The man once had 81 points, the second most ever scored in an NBA game. On this night 15 years ago, Kobe caught fire and it was his three-point shooting that gave him an NBA record. The Lakers were playing the old Seattle SuperSonics back when Kobe and Shaq were still a duo. At the time Kobe was just 24 years old and had the game of a lifetime. It started out with him making 9 threes in a row. He would finish the game 12-18 from 3-point range, breaking Dennis Scott's record of 11 set in 1996. Kobe had 45 points on 16-28 shooting for the night. Head coach Phil Jackson said: "That was perhaps the greatest streak shooting I have ever seen in my life." And that's coming from the man who coached Michael Jordan. Watch all of his 12 three-pointers, it truly is an incredible feat. The record has since been tied once by Donyell Marshall of the Toronto Raptors in 2005. Chandler Parsons of the Houston Rockets once hit 10 in a half, but amazingly didn't break or tie the record. Here's to you Kobe and your 3-point record. I am sure this isn't the last record we will be hearing from you.
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