Joe Hammond Sues Nike and Footlocker

A New York Streetball legend, Joe “The Destroyer” Hammond is suing Nike and Footlocker.

Joe Hammond, 61, known on Harlem blacktops in the 1970s as “The Destroyer” for his cocky, skillful basketball moves, filed suit in Manhattan federal court against Nike Inc. and Footlocker Inc. for the unauthorized use of his name on T-shirts, the New York Post reported Sunday.

Joe Hammond

Joe Hammond

The shirts read: “Joe The Destroyer Hammon” with a picture of a well-worn basketball hoop. Hammond’s last name is misspelled on the shirts, the Post said.

Hammond’s suit asks for $5 million, the Post reported.

“They put a shirt of mine in Foot Locker with no contract,” said Hammond, who once turned down a contract with the Los Angeles Lakers.

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  1. charlotte says:

    Anyone know where I can get the t-shirt or see an image? My son is called Joe Hammond.

  2. DotGuap says:

    I’m sorry but I don’t know where you can buy a Joe Hammond t-shirt.

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