According to a report from Trademark attorney Josh Gerben, Giannis Antetokounmpo has filed three new trademarks based off his "Greek Freak" nickname at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.The names of the trademarks include "STAY FR34KY," "FR34K SHOW," and "UNSEEN FR34KY HOURS" covering a wide gamut of products including wet suits, face masks, lanyards, backpacks, clothing, stress relief balls, sports water bottles and more. Since entering the league, Antetokounmpo has embraced his "Freak" moniker, launching the fourth iteration of his signature shoe, the Nike Zoom Freak 4 last year. These new trademarks are believed to be independent of Nike.Having become one the NBA's biggest stars, Antetokounmpo has been active in protecting his existing intellectual property with 13 trademark infringe...
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As a rule of thumb, Black culture has always driven trends across streetwear, sports and lifestyle, from the rise of brand logos as status symbols in the 80s, to the growth of sneaker culture emanating from basketball in the 90s. In golf, early pioneers of the culture include Lee Elder, who broke the color barrier at The Masters in 1975, and Calvin Peete, who was the winningest Black golfer on tour before Tiger Woods came around. When Tiger did finally arrive on the scene, he brought golf to a completely new audience and inspired an entire generation of young golfers who came after him.20 years on from Tiger's initial surge, a new wave in golf is being led by Black innovators not through the PGA TOUR, but through creative content and ventures that show a more dynamic side of the sport. The...
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It was a slow start for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. Trailing the Philadelphia Eagles for most of the entire first three quarters of the NFL Super Bowl LVII Championship Game, the star quarterback led the offensive surge in the late second-half. The Chiefs came out on top with a nail-biting 38-35 victory over the Eagles.The winning field goal saw Mahomes set up the Chiefs' win with a big run. A defensive holding call against the Eagles kept the series alive. Throwing three touchdown passes, Mahomes was a force to bring the Chiefs out of their first-half slump. The Eagles fought hard but unfortunately fell short in the last quarter. In the second-half possessions, Philadelphia settled for a field goal which gave the Chiefs their much-needed stage for a comeback. The Chiefs ha...
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Introduced last month, New Balance’s “Runlock” campaign aimed to support its community of runners in staying dedicated to the sport in 2023.Prompting runners to complete 30 km in 30 days, the “Runlock” challenge was initiated to combat the common tendencies of slowing down activity in the cooler season. It also aims to invite new runners to take part in the sport, promoting its easy accessibility and instant benefits within its launch campaign.Over January, regular runners and new participants undertook the challenge, tracking their progress on the popular running app Strava. Taking a look into these daily adventures, Hypebeast followed Michelle Dzumbunu, Emma Oudiou and Anna-Luisa Ruther in a three-part monologue. Along the way, the avid runners reflect on what the sport means to them and...