Brandweek Sports Marketing Summit Recap by Hussein Abdullahi

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Earlier this month, Brandweek hosted their annual Sports Marketing Summit featuring the industry’s most transformative figures. Despite the unique challenges the sports business has faced, several companies have capitalized off the ladder of opportunities created. With the emergence of the elevated fan experience, sports technology, and human performance, the future of the sports marketing business is promising. Marketers have kept their eyes peeled and strategies open for innovation, creativity, and transformation. The long list of guests included former New York Yankees legend Alex Rogriguez, WNBA Champion Candace Parker, Allyson Felix, the NBA’s CMO Kate Jhaveri, and Brooklyn Nets Co-owner Clara Wu Tsai.

Fandom is the New Era of Audience Engagement 

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The sports landscape has evolved in the last year due to the implications of COVID-19. Innovation has been at the forefront for the major corporations including the National Football League (NFL). With the restrictions imposed within sports arenas, the past year presented elevated hybrid and virtual fan experiences. The NFL’s Tim Ellis spoke on how their league deepened fan engagement amid the pandemic and the creation of new marketing strategies to engage with their new audiences. The NFL has emerged as the most profitable pro sports league in the world, a huge part of that is credited to its ability to leverage its ecosystem. Ellis shares his insights on the influence of GEN Z fans and how they’re driving new social norms. The recent “My Cause My Cleats” campaign showcased an intrapersonal perspective of the NFL athletes in hopes to resonate with their younger fans while leveraging the influence of the NFL as a force for good. The NFL utilizes youthful storytelling and emotional connectivity to relate to a new generation of football fans.


Brand Alignment and Experience

In the world of sports marketing, brand marketers create campaigns to capture the attention of sports fans. The last year presented a window of opportunity for brand sponsorships, brand marketers and athletes. On day two, we heard how athletes succeed in the space of brand marketing while delivering next-level experiences with innovation, creativity, storytelling and authentic collaborations at the forefront. Former New York Yankees legend Alex Rodriquez joined Brandweek’s Sports Marketing Summit to discuss his latest business moves with A-Rod Corp. Through his Miami-based investment firm, A-Rod built a robust company off the pitch. Rodriguez’s portfolio includes some of the world’s most renowned corporations such as Meta, Mercedez Benz, Ralph Lauren, Hard Rock Cafe, Minnesota Timberwolves and more. Since his retirement, A-Rod has emerged as a leading marketer through his dozen investments, he also shared his insights on the importance of networking, learning, and leveraging your brand in corporate spaces.

Sports As A Platform For Social Good

Amid the global pandemic, the social justice movement has been solely immersed in every aspect of American culture. The murder of George Floyd and Jacob Black sent the professional sports world in a frenzy, for the time, athletes, teams and leagues began to reexamine the scenario in hopes of joining the conversation to ignite change. The WNBA and NBA have done an outstanding job working alongside each other to create change within their communities. Together the two leagues have created the blueprint for other leagues to follow on how to address social justice issues. Day Three of Brandweek Sports included a unique panel featuring the NBA’s EVP & Chief Marketing Officer, Kate Jhaveri and the WNBA’s Head of League Operations, Bethany Donaphin. The two shared their perspectives on how the sport is a tool for change, how their leagues have addressed social justice and what the future of the NBA and WNBA looks like for many years to come. Kate also shared some of the upcoming social justice initiatives through the Social Justice Collation in partnership with the NBPA.


Sports For Tomorrow

As more fans return into arenas, the sports industry forecasts a promising future. But what will sports marketing look like in 2022? As we move closer to the new year, we begin to see the evolution of key trends including NFTs, Digital Currency, Esports and the Metaverse. On day four of the Brandweek Sports Marketing Summit Brooklyn Nets Co-owner Clara Wu Tsai and New York Liberty’s CEO Keia Clarke joined the More Than A Game panel. Both spoke about the advancement of the WNBA and their unique partnership after moving the NY Liberty to the Barclays Center. Clara Wu Tsai spoke on how the Barclays Center serves the community as a civic and cultural institution and the social justice initiatives they supported during the pandemic. Clara Tsai and her husband Joe created a $2.5 million loan program to help minority communities in hopes to combat economic equality in black communities. Clara shared her insights on the future of the WNBA with regard to expansion franchises. Keia believes that the best investment is in women's sports, with great corporate investment and success of the WNBA. The infrastructure of the WNBA will look different by 2025.

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Durant tops Kia MVP Ladder Once again: Followed by Stephen Curry, Nikola Jokic, Paul George and DeMar DeRozan by Hussein Abdullahi

Kevin Durant tops the KIA MVP ladder in early-season mvp chase

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The early-season MVP chase is one of the constant changes after four weeks of games, Brooklyn’s Kevin Durant has been a clear candidate for the MVP award. Durant has carried the load for the Nets as they posted a 3-1 record in the last week, with wins over the Orlando Magic, New Orleans Pelicans, and Oklahoma City Thunder. Durant is simply playing his best brand of basketball, averaging 32.2 points on 62.9 % shooting from the field, 56.2 % shooting from 3-point range, 91.2 % from the free-throw line, 7.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists. Durant has scored 30+ points in four of his last five games while leading the league in mid-range field goals. It’s safe to say that the NBA is better when Durant is healthy and playing at a peak level. Despite the absence of Kyrie Irving, Durant has taken an immense leadership role for the Nets ball club. Earlier this week, Durant received the Eastern Conference Player of the Week honours for the 28th time in his NBA career. On Tuesday night Stephen Curry led all scorers with 37 as the Nets fell to the Golden State Warriors 117-99.

Stephen Curry Anchors the Warriors Golden Start

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After one month of playing, the Warriors are off to a “Golden” start. Anchored by Stephen Curry, the Warriors has posted a league-best 11 wins and is looking apparent to a championship contender. Despite underachieving the last two seasons, The Warriors are back in the discussion and playing a championship brand of basketball. Stephen Curry erupted for an NBA season-high 50 points, ten assists in a 127-113 win against the Atlanta Hawks.

“It means we’re headed in the right direction. Like I said last game, you can’t win a championship or anything like that in November. But you can put yourself in a really good position for the regular season to start thinking about playoff position and all that once you get there.”- Stephen Curry

At the ripe age of 33, Curry becomes the oldest player in NBA history to score 50 or more and ten assists in a single game. Curry is second in scoring (28.7) behind Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets. Curry is second in the KIA MVP race and was recently named the Western Conference Player of the Week after leading the Warriors to a 6-1 record during an eight-game homestand. Curry put on a show at the Barclays Centre leading all scorers with 37 as the Warriors win big 117-99 over the Nets.


Jokic looks to defend his MVP Crown

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Without the Nuggets stars Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr., Jokic has posted put the team on his back, averaging 25.4 points, 13.6 rebounds, and 5,7 assists. The reigning MVP climbed the KIA MVP ladder from #10 to #3 behind Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant. Aside from the 9-5 start, Jokic will embrace a leadership role for the Nuggets ball club. With no timetable on Murray’s return, the Nuggets will look for players like Will Barton, Monte Morris, and veteran Jeff Green to step up. Will Jokic defend his MVP trophy? or will the NBA have a new MVP?

Paul George emerges as an early-season MVP candidate

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After a 1-4 start, many doubted the Clippers as a favourite to make it out of the Western Conference. With the absence of their franchise player Kahwi Leonard, Clippers magnified some of their deficiencies. A big part of changing that narrative was Paul George. In November, the Clippers have won eight of their last nine games. George is ranked third in scoring (27.0 ppg) and fifth in steals (2.2), all in a winning effort. In recent years George has been criticized for his post-season shooting slums and inconsistencies, but we can’t deny, is the stellar play from George this season. Without superstar Kahwi Leonard, the Clippers relied heavily on George’s scoring ability and defensive prowess. George finally makes his way on the NBA KIA MVP ladder despite being ranked last week. With no definite timetable for Leonard’s return, George will need to sustain his level and play in hopes of leading the Clippers for a deep with this season.


DeMar DeRozan fuels bulls with fire this season

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DeRozan has given the NBA a subtle reminder as to why he’s one of the top shooting guards in the league. Coming off a season-high 38 points that led to Bulls to a 121-103 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday, DeRozan is silencing his critics. Following the victory in LA, DeRozan quoted “having so many chips on his shoulders” as he referred to the media at his press conference interview.

“I can go down the list of just being counted out, being looked over,So many chips that's on my shoulder that I carry. And just wanting to be a winner and wanting to enjoy this ride.” - DeMar DeRozan

In his 13th season, DeRozan is ranked 4th in scoring (26 ppg) while shooting in at 51% from the field. The four-time All-star has fueled the Bulls this season, followed by Lonzo Ball and Zach LaVine. The trio of Ball, LaVine and DeRozan has created a potent offence that contributes to nearly 60% (58.3) of the Bulls total points (108 ppg), ultimately making them a top contender in the NBA.

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