The ugliest chapter in Pat Riley's three decades in Miami has ended. Uglier than the Shaquille O'Neal and LeBron James departures. And, yes, worse than Dwyane Wade's exit. Certainly not as ...
Riley, in the midst of trade negotiations involving disgruntled forward Jimmy Butler, previously has said that proceeds of such royalties go to the Pat Riley Family Foundation. It is the Chiefs ...
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 ...
Pat Riley’s name has been synonymous with the Miami Heat for over two decades, but someone eventually has to take the reins from the 79-year-old. DeMarcus Cousins proposed one name who could serve as ...
Pat Riley has been behind the Miami Heat for years now and is one of the most important figures in modern sports. But no man can work forever, and the 79-year-old will eventually retire. So, who will ...
Miami Heat president and minority owner Pat Riley could see ... peat for a purpose protected by Riley’s trademark registrations—such as for hats, jackets, shirts, sunglasses and energy drinks ...
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 ...
Pat Riley knows a little something about three-peats as he is the patented owner of the term. After his Los Angeles Lakers won back-to-back titles in the late 80s, the then head coach would hear ...
Pat Riley could profit if the Kansas City Chiefs achieve a Super Bowl three-peat due to his trademark on the term. This trademark, secured in the 1980s during his tenure with the Los Angeles ...
They did not end up winning the championship that season, but the phrase was trademarked by Miami Heat General Manager and former Lakers head coach Pat Riley in 1989. Fast forward 36 years later ...