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NBA 07/02/2018, 10.23

Sports Illustrated reveals details of Derrick Rose's lucrative endorsement deal with Adidas

Rose's oldest brother is paid between $250,000 and $300,000 annually as a consultant. Randall Hampton, Rose’s best friend since sixth grade and his assistant, is paid between $50,000 and $75,000 annually

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Sports Illustrated revealed the full details of Derrick Rose’s contract with Addias.
The Cavaliers point guard signed the deal in 2012 when he was the reigning NBA MVP, the youngest MVP in the NBA history.
The contract was reported to be worth $185 million over 14 years.

Per Sports Illustrated, Recently SI obtained his 40-page contract with Adidas, and the document shows just how far shoe companies are willing to go to accommodate an athlete. The deal called for annual retainers of $12 million per season from 2012–13 until ’16–17. (This season, he is entitled to $11 million.) It also included annual royalties of up to $6.25 million per year, as much as $4.8 million in annual appearance fees and use of a private plane. (For comparison, SI has learned that John Wall's new Adidas deal calls for him to be a paid a base salary of $4 million). Reggie Rose, Derrick’s older brother, is paid between $250,000 and $300,000 annually as a consultant. Randall Hampton, Rose’s best friend since sixth grade and his assistant, is paid between $50,000 and $75,000 annually for “consulting” services. Adidas also pledged to contribute $150,000 annually to the AAU team of Rose’s choice.
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