From the Bloguin Network’s NBA Feature Site the Crossover Chronicles:
Last week Nike unveiled its newest creation, a 26,000 square foot retail brand experience in Portland, Oregon. The state of the art, three story, LEED certified concept store features the latest Nike footwear and sportswear collections, while always focusing on top innovation, performance, training, running and basketball categories.
Replacing the faced out Niketown which opened in 1990, the new Nike Portland features everything from Nike Sportswear designs to customized Nike I.D stations, and “The Bowerman Wall” named after Nike’s Co-Founder Bill Bowerman. This huge attention grabbing interactive touch screen display highlights the storied company’s history as the world’s greatest sporting brand through product videos, innovation and various Nike athlete photos.
Of course Basketball is a key core Nike business, but even with the current NBA lockout, Nike’s optimism appears as strong as ever. While Nike did not have the luxury of allowing TNT to display their latest lines of signature basketball shoes on the feet of stars like LeBron James or Kobe Bryant during games last week before a national NBA opening week audience, buzz over Nike Basketball remains high. Instead of Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, and now Shaq breaking down game footage of the NBA’s prime time star studded match-ups, Nike’s top stars continue to be featured in their latest footwear and fashions despite the NBA lockout and TNT airing re-runs of Law & Order and CSI.
But while NBA business is currently locked in a four month plus staring contest over BRI percentages and System Deal points, Nike’s Basketball business isn’t. In order to continue to move forward Nike is constantly searching for non-conventional new ways to present their signatures and assortment of basketball products. All summer long we watched as Kevin Durant, LeBron James and the rest of the Nike Basketball Family demonstrated that “Basketball Never Stops” based around a creative marketing campaign where top Nike endorsers wore t-shirts branding the new slogan.
Whether it was on Nike China barnstorming tours or at Pro-Am’s and Pickup Games across the country, the branding strategy has worked. Now that those Drew and Goodman League games have died down and a new CBA agreement could be nearing, it appears Nike was looking for other ways to capture the consumer’s attention and maintain sales. One of which is by opening state of the art concept stores idolized by many NBA fans and basketball enthusiasts who are interested in the Brand Jordan, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant displays that now look more like art exhibits fully featured in the new Nike Portland.
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