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The giant production shoes of the company were worn by a player from Duke University who was nominated for a move to the league "NPA" For professionals, Xion Williamson, 40 seconds after the start of the showdown against North Carolina.
The shoe was completely torn by Williamson's foot, dragging him and falling from the knee, "ESPN", who quoted the match.
The player was unable to walk properly, without returning to the stadium, in shock that exceeded the strong competition between the two majors.
The actions fell "Nike"More than 1% of current transactions have resulted in a loss of about $ 2.06 billion of the company's market capitalization.
A spokesperson said "Nike", "The quality and performance of our products are of paramount importance, although this is an individual incident, we try to understand what happened." , According to the website "Business Insider".
Matt Powell, a senior advisor to the company, reportedly said: "NBD" For market research, sports shoes are still exposed to "but not so clear" problems, while social networking sites have swept a wave anger and harsh criticism of American society.
Former US President Barack Obama, who attended the match with other celebrities, chirped on "Twitter" saying, "It seems gYoon Williamson A great young man and an outstanding basketball player at the same time. I hope to recover quickly. "
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A giant production shoe from the company was worn by a Duke University player named Xion Williamson in the professional league NPA, 40 seconds after the start of clashes in North Carolina.
The shoe was completely torn by Williamson's foot, which dragged him and hit his knee, according to scenes from the ESPN network.
The player was unable to walk properly, without returning to the stadium, in shock that exceeded the strong competition between the two majors.
Nike's shares fell by more than 1% in day trading, which resulted in a loss of about $ 2.06 billion of the company's market capitalization.
"The quality and performance of our products are of paramount importance and, although it's an individual incident, we are trying to understand what happened." "said Business Insider.
Matt Powell, a senior adviser at the NBD Market Research firm, said the sports shoes were still "but not so obvious", while social networking sites were angry and scathing at against the American firm.
Former US President Barack Obama, who attended the match with other celebrities, chirped on Twitter saying, "Xion Williamson looks like both a great young man and an outstanding basketball player. .. I hope that he will recover soon. "