Nike officially terminates partnership with Kyrie Irving Dec 6, 2022 Dec 6, 2022 0 Lamar Vickerstaff Jr. appears in court for bond hearing Opelika Fire Chief Shane Boyd shows off new fire engine Miss Spanish Fort crowned Miss Teen Alabama USA 2023 Miss Auburn-Opelika crowned Miss Alabama USA 2023 Lamar and Ruth Vickerstaff have bee extradited to Opelika How Michael Jackson changed the game at the Super Bowl halftime show 30 years ago The Table, a nonprofit offering space for the community to use, opens on North College Street New owners plan to reopen and rebrand Susie K’s restaurant in Opelika See suspected China spy balloon fly over US skies Video appears to show suspected spy balloon being shot down Watch Ilhan Omar's speech before vote to remove her U.S. to host 2024 Copa America International Soccer Tournament Strange UFO caught on camera spiraling over Hawaii Miss Alabama and Miss Teen Alabama USA answer on stage questions Here's the low down on the green comet set to light up the skies Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux to open in Opelika Feb. 6 The moment the Chinese spy balloon was shot down, ordered by President Biden U.S. shoots down suspeted Chinese spy balloon Michael J. Fox opens up about turning to alcohol to cope with Parkinson's disease diagnosis Ashton Kutcher addresses rape charges against co-star Danny Masterson Kyrie Irving’s multi-million dollar sponsorship deal with Nike has been terminated by the sportswear company. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Sports Unbranded Basketball Sports-news Kyrie-irving Basketball-news Nba-news Brooklyn-nets Antisemitic Kyrie-irving-nike Nike-sneakers Us-basketball Kyrie-irving-news Kyrie-irving-partnership Sportswear-company Antisemitic-messaging Kyrie-irving-controversy Videoelephant Latest video More than 20 dead in Chile as dozens of wildfires spread Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult cast in new thriller 'The Order' Powerful earthquake rattles Syria Changes to the federal COVID vaccination program scheduled by Fall Do State of the Union speeches still matter? Michael B. Jordan confirms his plans for Creed IV Syria earthquake kills more than 2,100 across Northern Syria FrontPageBets’ Mike Szvetitz looks at Super Bowl betting trends against the spread Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments