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Draymond Green Calls Stephen Curry’s $400 Million Li-Ning Deal Groundbreaking
Green said Curry’s reported 10-year, $400 million Li-Ning deal is “groundbreaking,” praising the chance to grow Curry Brand globally and in China. He called that kind of sneaker contract at 38 “unheard of,” saying it shows “the weight” Curry’s name carries. Green added he is “happy as hell” and called it “absolutely insane.”
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