Everyone wants to be in business with Caitlin Clark, even NBA superstars like Stephen Curry . According to a new report from Bloomberg , Under Armour's inability to sign Clark played a role in Curry's long-term relationship with the brand deteriorating before ultimately ending earlier this month.
Curry had been with Under Armour since 2013, prior to his ascension to the top of the sport, but the two sides parted ways earlier this month. Curry's standalone venture, "Curry Brand," will continue independently, and, as a sneaker free agent, he is free to wear other brands.
"Under Armour believed in me early in my career and gave me the space to build something much bigger and more impactful than a shoe," Curry said in a press release . "I'll always be grateful for that."
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