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May 22, 2003 – High school basketball star LeBron James signed with Nike $90 million | AthleticPoetics
When LeBron James chose Nike in 2003, he gave up $28 million — it could end up making him $1 billion - MarketWatch
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When LeBron James chose Nike in 2003, he gave up $28 million — it could end up making him $1 billion - MarketWatch