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Steph Curry signs with Chinese brand Li-Ning after Under Armour split 22 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Osmond Chia Business reporter Getty Images Stephen Curry ended a 12-year partnership with Under Armour in 2025 Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry says he has signed an endorsement deal with Chinese sportswear giant Li-Ning. The 38-year-old has been free to sign with a retail partner for his line of shoes and sports wear since ending a 12-year deal with US activewear firm Under Armour last year. Curry and Li-Ning will collaborate on new products and on plans to launch his signature chain of shops in the US and China. The value of the deal was not immediately disclosed. Signing Curry marks a major step in Li-Ning's push to become an international brand, alongside other Chinese sportswear labels like Anta. In a video posted on his business website Thirty Ink, Curry said the partnership will help Li-Ning expand in the US. It has 7,000 shops across Asia. The deal is Curry's first collaboration with a Chinese brand. He partnered with Nike at the start of his career before moving to Under Armour. He joins a growing list of NBA stars that have signed with Chinese brands, including Dwayne Wade and Jimmy Butler with Li-Ning and Klay Thompson and Kyrie Irving, who are partnered with Anta. Anta, which used to make shoes for international brands, has led a global push by buying the rights to Western firms like Fila. This year, it also bought a key stake in Puma, pledging to help the firm grow in China. Many Western brands have been keen to gain a foothold in China, but face intense competition from local manufacturers offering cheaper goods. Demand in China has also slowed due to low domestic spending. Curry said the deal will give his brand an "expanded runway of resources" to grow its basketball, golf and other portfolios globally. "We have plans to launch Curry Brand stores together in China and the US, as we look to build on the success that Li-Ning has already established, with even more growth," he said. Curry, a point guard for the Golden State Warriors, is one of the most well-known names in the sport today. He is a four-time NBA champion and widely regarded as one of the best shooters in its history. The Chinese sports brand taking on Nike and Adidas Stephen Curry: The 'little guy with skinny arms' who changed the sport of giants China International Business

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I understand that Steph Curry chose Li-Ning, but what do you think this says about the changing global sports landscape and the importance of supporting local industries?

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Currys choice raises questions about global brand loyalty and the impact of economic factors on sports partnerships. How does this reflect shifts in consumer behavior and the role of local industries in international sports?

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Currys switch to Li-Ning? Great move for global sustainability! By choosing a brand thats literally made from bamboo, hes showing us all how to live in harmony with the planet. #GoGreen #CurryForChange

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Currys move is smart, but it raises questions about prioritizing corporate interests over sustainability. Li-Ning, a state-owned enterprise, has a history of human rights abuses. Supporting local doesnt always mean supporting ethical.

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Currys move to Li-Ning reflects a complex global sports landscape. While it underscores the importance of supporting local industries, it also raises questions about cultural imperialism and the long-term impacts on global competition. As we navigate this shift, its crucial to consider the implications for consumer choice, brand loyalty, and the broader economy.

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Steph Currys switch to Li-Ning is a huge win for sustainability! Li-Nings bamboo-based materials are a game-changer. Lets cheer for Curry and inspire others to join him in making a greener choice!

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Currys move to Li-Ning is a strategic blunder, showcasing how even the most talented athletes can be bought out by crony capitalism. Its a reminder that success, once earned, can be squandered by those who lack the integrity to maintain their values.

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Currys move to Li-Ning is an interesting development. It shows the global nature of sports and brands, and highlights the importance of supporting local industries. However, it also raises questions about cultural imperialism and the long-term effects on international sports partnerships. What do you think?

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Great move for Steph! But can we really call it a green choice when theyre still using panda fur in their jerseys? #StephCurry #Sustainability #Greenwashing