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Early in 1984, Nike was a struggling shoe
company.
The running shoe phenomenon that has fueled their sales in
previous years was slowly dying and they needed a way to
revitalize and reinvent themselves in order to appeal to
another segment of the market.
At the same time, rookie player Michael
Jordan was already endorsing several products, but Nike
hoped that his appeal would generate sales.
Jordan, though, had other ideas. He had always preferred
Adidas or the Converse shoes endorsed by North Carolina Coach,
Dean Smith, and hoped to sign on with either company. Converse,
with Larry Bird and Magic Johnson on board as spokesmen, were
not interested in offering a better deal than Nike, and Adidas
wasn't interested at all at the time; perhaps due to Kathe
Dassler's death the same year.
While Jordan, himself, did not initially see the
significance of Nike's offer, his agent, David Falk, saw a
golden opportunity in Nike's offer to create a new line of
shoes called "Air Jordans." and urged him to give Nike a
chance.
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