Victor Wembanyama entered the NBA with immense expectations, drawing comparisons to the hype surrounding LeBron James as a prospect.

Victor Wembanyama shares his opinion on NBA's new All-star Game's formatVictor Wembanyama (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The San Antonio Spurs standout has largely met those lofty expectations, showcasing his extraordinary skills on the court.

Nike unveiled a potential signature shoe for Wembanyama last year. He signed with the brand while still playing in France. The shoe’s design involved a unique approach, potentially setting the stage for a new era in Nike’s sneaker lineup, with Wembanyama as its leading figure.

Victor Wembanyama’s Nike Deal

Victor Wembanyama is making waves both on and off the court. Reports suggest that Nike has offered him a $100 million contract, the largest in the brand’s history. Although details about his partnership with Nike are scarce, his signature line is expected to launch this year.

Last year, Nike released a captivating trailer that seemingly unveiled Wembanyama’s “alien logo.” The video begins with the text “Somewhere in South Texas,” possibly nodding to San Antonio, before revealing the distinctive logo in an open field.


The logo features an alien figure inside a Basketball, with two Nike “Swooshes” beneath it. The design is sleek, and rumors suggest that Wembanyama was involved in the creative process.

Nike carefully planned the logo reveal to coincide with a total solar eclipse, enhancing the launch’s mystical vibe. The celestial event perfectly matched Wembanyama’s “alien” nickname, creating an otherworldly atmosphere that captivated fans.

$100 Million Contract Of Victor Wembanyama

Wembanyama’s exceptional performance has sparked comparisons to some of the greatest players in basketball history. Despite just breaking onto the U.S. scene, he has long been considered a generational talent.

Nike secured Wembanyama on a long-term contract before he even played an NBA game, recognizing his star potential early. Reports suggest the deal is worth $100 million, putting him on par with LaMelo Ball’s Puma contract as the most lucrative rookie deal in history.

Other young stars like Zion Williamson ($75 million with Jordan Brand), Ben Simmons ($20 million), and Marvin Bagley III have also signed significant rookie shoe deals. LeBron James came close with his $90 million Nike deal in 2003. Wembanyama’s groundbreaking contract reflects the growing influence of sneaker culture worldwide.