The Houston Rockets have signed a multi-year partnership extension with Adidas that involves a short-form video project and monthly social media campaign featuring rookie Jalen Green.
The short-form video is being produced by Houston’s in-house production team.
Meanwhile, the monthly social media campaign featuring Green will include an element of fan voting engagement.
The 19-year-old Green, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2021 NBA draft, has a personal endorsement deal with Adidas. He joins teammates Eric Gordon and Usman Garuba as the sports apparel group's representatives.
As part of a long-standing relationship with the Rockets, Adidas will receive in-arena branding and signage at Toyota Center and a presenting partnership entitlement across the team’s various social media and digital platforms.
Adidas will also remain the presenting partner of the Rockets' youth camps.
The Rockets, Fertitta family, and Adidas will offer complimentary tickets to Rockets games for Houston-area youth basketball players between 4 and 18 years old.


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