Report: Hayward receiving 'strong interest' from Nike, New Balance, Anta
Gordon Hayward played just five minutes in his inaugural season with the Boston Celtics, yet his inactivity isn't stopping a number of shoe companies from trying to sign him.
The 28-year-old forward is reportedly receiving "strong interest" from Nike, New Balance, and Chinese brand Anta, according to ESPN's Nick DePaula.
Anta is set to pitch Hayward on a multi-year shoe deal on Monday night in San Diego, as well. NBA players Rajon Rondo, Klay Thompson, and Chandler Parsons currently have deals with the brand.
It was during Hayward's second season with the Utah Jazz in 2011-12 when he inked a deal with Chinese brand Peak. He's recently been under contract with Nike, with his deal expiring this month.
New Balance partnered with the Celtics organization to create their new 70,000-square-foot practice facility at Boston Landing called the Auerbach Center.
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Hayward suffered a catastrophic leg injury during Boston's 2017-18 season opener against the Cleveland Cavaliers, months after signing a four-year max contract with the organization. He averaged 21.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 3.5 assists the year prior in Salt Lake City.
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