CNBC's sports business reporter writes:
The question is, as James' Nike contract comes to an end after this season, was it all that Nike expected when they signed him 2,273 days ago.
The answer is no.
When Nike signed James they agreed to guarantee him some $13 million a year, which would have only been worth it if he turned into the next Michael Jordan.
But while James has somehow lived up to the hype on the court, he hasn’t really done so off the court.
Much of it is not his fault. It’s just that it’s LeBron himself who has proven that there is no next Michael Jordan.
In LeBron, we finally had the perfect test case. The most glorified high school basketball player of all time who somehow lived up to all expectations. And yet, even he couldn’t sell gear or shoes like MJ did.