If the Chiefs hit three Super Bowl wins in a row, they may have to pay Miami Heat's Pat Riley before they can crank out ...
And if that happens, Miami Heat president and former championship NBA head coach Pat Riley is set to benefit, big-time. Since 1989, when he was the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers ...
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 ...
Miami Heat team president Pat Riley could make a decent amount of money if the Super Bowl falls in his favor. The Kansas City Chiefs will become the first team in the Super Bowl Era to three-peat ...
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 ...
Legendary NBA coach and Miami Heat president and minority owner Pat Riley has made a lot of great ... and sought-after post-game jerseys, shirts, hats and other memorabilia — such as, say ...
An “unhinged” Pat Riley’s final efforts to keep Jimmy Butler with the Heat did not quite go as planned. Miami president’s typical hard-headed, all-business nature went out the window as he ...
The Jimmy Butler era is now over for the Miami Heat after Pat Riley elected to trade him to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Andrew Wiggins as part of a multi-team deal. Butler had become ...
The fan stopped making the shirts after the company that made them received a warning from attorneys for Riley’s company. “It’s like going out there and picking up a penny on the ground ...
Front Office Sports reported that the NFL reached an agreement with Miami Heat team president and former longtime NBA coach Pat ... T-shirts were being printed in Los Angeles. It was Riley ...
After the Lakers won consecutive NBA titles in the late 1980s, coach Pat Riley made a savvy business move. He squatted on the rights to the term “Three-Peat.” And even though the Lakers failed to win ...
NBA legend Pat Riley has owned several versions ... all three teams’ successes elicited t-shirts and other apparel donning Riley’s phrase, which is formally owned by the Hall of Fame coach ...