BREAKING NEWS: Lakers sign a good 3-point shooter to contract and KSI’s sports drink brand PRIME as the team’s official sports drink.
BREAKING NEWS: Lakers sign a good 3-point shooter to contract.
The Lakers shocked everyone on Tuesday by declaring that they and Logan Paul had
reached an agreement.
Luckily, or unfortunately, depending on how excellent of a 3-point shooter he is, it’s
not a 10-day contract, but rather an agreement between Paul and KSI’s sports drink
There are several things to analyze in this case, but none more crucial than the fact
that KSI is obviously photoshopped into these images.
For starters, he strikes the same position in both images, and even a quick glance
reveals that he was not in the team’s location when these shots were taken.
For those deep in the woods who closely followed D’Angelo Russell’s press
conferences, especially during the previous season’s playoffs, this is also amusing.
D’Lo, who is sponsored by Coco 5, attempted several times during the previous
season to set his drink down for his press conferences, but the Lakers refused
because they weren’t an official sponsor.
On Tuesday, D’Lo tweeted about a partnership between Coco 5 and PRIME, then
later erased it.
For those who don’t know, Paul and KSI, two of the biggest stars on YouTube, were
the ones who first introduced PRIME, a drink, in 2022.
Thanks to their widespread appeal, they have rapidly risen to the top of the global
brand rankings.
They have partnerships with a number of athletes, including Patrick Mahomes, Israel
Adesanya, and Erling Haaland, as well as entire leagues and companies like UFC and
WWE.
It’s appropriate to note that Paul has a long history of controversy, which is detailed
in several different areas of his Wikipedia page.
To his credit, the majority of them occurred years ago, and he has, for the most part,
avoided trouble, at least as of late. But that is a long list of qualifications.
The one obvious question, in my opinion, is why PRIME rather than, say, Body
Armor, which so many people identify with Kobe Bryant.
Money is definitely the answer to this, as it is to almost everything in life.
In the end, I doubt it makes much of a difference because I couldn’t even tell you the
name of the Lakers’ former official sports drink brand, let alone whether it ever
existed.
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