After nearly three weeks on the sidelines, Jimmy Butler wasted no time making an impact. The post “Gasping for Air”: Jimmy ...
As sports catchphrases start to stick, savvy coaches and athletes are moving to protect them with federal trademarks.
According to NBA reporters Sam Amick, Jon Krawczynski and James Jackson of The Athletic, Miami Heat president Pat Riley cried during a January meeting ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have the change to pull off a three-peat, a phrase you might not see on a lot of apparel.
If the Chiefs hit three Super Bowl wins in a row, they may have to pay Miami Heat's Pat Riley before they can crank out ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to win their third consecutive Super Bowl if they’re able to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. Should the Chiefs hoist […] ...
In a battle of wills, Pat Riley always wins and will wait it out until he wins — no matter the opponent or cost. The newly ...
Be careful about using the terms "3 peat," "threepeat," or "three-peat" should the Kansas City Chiefs win their third straight Super Bowl. If Kansas City created merchandise using the phrase, then ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to win their third consecutive Super Bowl if they're able to defeat the Philadelphia ...
Pat Riley, the current president and former head coach of the Miami Heat, owns half a dozen trademarks related to the word ...
Pat Riley, the former NBA head coach and current president of ... The trademarks cover items such as shirts, jackets, hats, ...
If the Chiefs hit three Super Bowl wins in a row, they may have to pay Miami Heat's Pat Riley before they can crank out ...