Pat Riley, the current president and former head coach of the Miami Heat, owns half a dozen trademarks related to the word ...
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 ...
Thanks to a savvy business move he made decades ago, Miami Heat team president and legendary NBA head coach Pat Riley will pocket some nice change if the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl 59.
If Kansas City created merchandise using the phrase, then they would likely owe Miami Heat president Pat Riley a pretty penny. Per NPR, Riley's company, Riles & Company, Inc., "owns at least six ...
That's because the phrase "three-peat" is actually trademarked by legendary NBA coach and Miami Heat president Pat Riley. According to NPR, Riley and his company, Riles & Company Inc., own at ...
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Pat Riley, the current president and former head coach of the Miami Heat, owns half a dozen trademarks related to the word ...
The Heat don’t have a game on Super Bowl Sunday so you can bet that Pat Riley and Riles & Co. will be watching with vested interest and while maybe even wearing a Travis Kelce jersey while ...
The Kansas City Chiefs overcame Buffalo Bills on Sunday, which means Pat Riley could be in line for a huge payday. The term "three-peat" has become famous among sports fans in the last three decades.
Pat Riley, former NBA coach and current President of the Miami Heat. The reason? That comes down to a matter of trademark law and dates back to the 1988-1989 NBA season, when Riley and the Los ...