Peat” in the event the Chiefs win their third straight Super Bowl, and the Eagles could cost the Hall of Fame coach millions ...
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 and the NFL have come to an agreement regarding the 'three-peat' trademark, as the Chiefs eye history in Super Bowl 59 ...
Legendary NBA coach and Miami Heat president and minority owner Pat Riley has made a lot of great decisions in his career. After his own time as a player he led the Los Angeles Lakers to four ...
If Kansas City created merchandise using the phrase, then they would likely owe Miami Heat president Pat Riley a pretty penny. Per NPR, Riley's company, Riles & Company, Inc., "owns at least six ...
With all due respect to those with nothing on their minds at Wednesday night’s Philadelphia 76ers game against the Miami Heat at Wells Fargo Center other than Fly Eagles Fly, Heat President Pat Riley ...
Thanks to a savvy business move he made decades ago, Miami Heat team president and legendary NBA head coach Pat Riley will pocket some nice change if the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl 59.
Pat Riley and the Miami Heat will have yet another franchise player exit under disappointing circumstances, and everyone will say Heat Culture lives on. Riley, as the old gunslinger who’s ...
That's because the phrase "three-peat" is actually trademarked by legendary NBA coach and Miami Heat president Pat Riley. According to NPR, Riley and his company, Riles & Company Inc., own at ...
A different sports figure has trademark rights to the popular phrase. The post Pat Riley Strikes Deal With NFL for ‘Three-Peat’ As Chiefs Eye History appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The Kansas City Chiefs overcame Buffalo Bills on Sunday, which means Pat Riley could be in line for a huge payday. The term "three-peat" has become famous among sports fans in the last three decades.