Zion Williamson Reportedly Declined $18 Million Per Year Deal From Puma


Zion ended up signing with Jordan Brand.

Zion Williamson is one the most exciting NBA prospects we have seen in a long time and as soon as he was drafted, companies went after him to sign a lucrative sneaker deal. In the end, Zion ended up signing to a five-year $75 million deal with Jordan Brand. Williamson’s favorite player is Michael Jordan, so it only makes sense that he would sign with his brand. What’s interesting about this particular deal, is that he actually took less money to sign with Jordan Brand. In a new report from ESPN’s Nick DePaula, it was revealed that Puma also fered him $15 million a year but was willing to give him an extra $3 million in bonuses.

Per DePaula:

“The company knew that a strong social media presence and flashy on-court sneakers wouldn’t be enough to land Williamson. So when they met with the future No. 1 pick earlier this spring, they fered him an impressive financial commitment: a deal that soared as high as $15 million per year, plus the potential to add an additional $3 million a year in bonuses.”

It’s not surprising to see Zion receive such high fers considering his potential in the NBA. He is one those players who has tremendous upside and if he achieves what people expect him to, he can help bring in a ton money.