In lacing up a lively history of the slam dunk, Mike Sileski digs into the social and racial implications of sports’ most ...
Pat Riley could profit if the Kansas City Chiefs achieve a Super Bowl three-peat due to his trademark on the term. This trademark, secured in the 1980s during his tenure with the Los Angeles ...
They did not end up winning the championship that season, but the phrase was trademarked by Miami Heat General Manager and former Lakers head coach Pat Riley in 1989. Fast forward 36 years later ...
Thanks to an agreement with Miami Heat president Pat Riley, they'll be able to use the phrase "Three-Peat" worry-free if they do win. Riley owns several trademarks to varying versions of the ...
In August of 1989 Riles & Company, Inc., Riley's corporate entity, successfully registered a trademark in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office —Registration Number 1552980— the phrase “three ...
Butler was listed as "out" on the SEC's availability report, which posted at 7 p.m. ET Saturday, two hours before the Wildcats and Razorbacks tipped off at Rupp Arena. A California native ...
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Front Office Sports is reporting that Pat Riley and the NFL have reached an agreement that will allow the league to sell merchandise calling it a "three-peat" if the Kasnas City Chiefs win their ...
The Kansas City Chiefs struck a deal with Miami Heat president Pat Riley over the use of the term "Three Peat" ahead of Super Bowl LIX. Riley's trademark attorney, John Aldrich, told Darren Rovell ...
Legendary NBA coach and Miami Heat president and minority owner Pat Riley has made a lot of great decisions in his career. After his own time as a player he led the Los Angeles Lakers to four ...
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