Under Armour and the National Basketball Association have signed a multi-year global partnership.

April 6, 2018

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Expanded relationship will include new products and a fitness app.

Under Armour and the National Basketball Association have signed a multi-year global partnership making Under Armour the title partner of the NBA Draft Combine and the presenting partner of the Jr. NBA, the league’s youth basketball program. 

Under Armour will also team with the league to launch the "NBA FIT" mobile app, powered by Under Armour’s Connected Fitness platform. Under Armour has been a league partner since 2011.

“We’re proud to expand our partnership with the NBA and continue our shared commitment to help basketball players everywhere realize their potential, on and off the court,” says Adam Peake, executive vice president, global marketing, Under Armour. “The new elements of our partnership will allow Under Armour to leverage our leadership in athletic performance innovation and Connected Fitness to foster the worldwide growth of basketball.” 

As the title partner, Under Armour will become the outfitter of the NBA Draft Combine beginning in 2018, in addition to developing a retail line of NBA Draft Combine apparel for fans. The NBA Draft Combine is an invite-only showcase in which leading draft prospects participate in athletic testing, five-on-five games and interviews with teams ahead of the NBA Draft presented by State Farm. 

The Jr. NBA presented by Under Armour will launch its expanded efforts in the U.S. this October with the goal of engaging 5 million youth during the first two years of the program through a series of basketball clinics, skills challenges and regional tournaments. This program aims to develop a lifelong passion for basketball in boys and girls ages 6 to 14. 

Additionally, the partners will also launch the app "NBA FIT," which will include training tips, fitness-related content and access to Under Armour’s health and fitness platform, UA Record. Under Armour will also have global licensing rights around its Connected Fitness devices and products.

At the same time, Under Armour will continue to leverage its partnership with the league to promote its NBA athletes such as 2014-15 Kia NBA MVP and 2015 NBA Champion Stephen Curry, in Under Armour campaigns, brand advertising, social media channels and at retail. A key component of the new agreement is a global content partnership, giving Under Armour opportunities to integrate NBA content into the marketing and promotion of their endorser athletes and products in Under Armour campaigns. 

Under Armour will also activate around several key NBA events throughout the year, including NBA All-Star. 

“Under Armour and the NBA share a commitment to basketball, fitness and healthy living,” says Emilio Collins, executive vice president, global marketing partnerships, NBA. “Together we have a unique opportunity to teach the values of the game to millions of kids through the Jr. NBA program, and to give our fans the latest information on exercise and wellness through the 'NBA FIT' app.”

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