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Adidas sign NBA star James Harden to '$200 million deal'

James Harden #13 of the Houston Rockets shoots against the Golden State Warriors during Game Four of the Western Conference Finals of the 2015 NBA Playoffs on May 25, 2015 in Houston, Texas

German sports giant Adidas on Thursday agreed a sponsorship deal with NBA superstar James Harden which was reported to be worth $200 million in a major blow to heavyweight rivals Nike.

The contract for the 25-year-old Houston Rockets star takes effect from October 1 and is understood to span 13 years.

Adidas said it would not divulge the value of the long-term deal although American sports network ESPN claimed it was worth $200m (180 million euros).

"From the start of this partnership, Harden is going to play a role in the worldwide promotion of Adidas which will coincide with the start of the new NBA season," said a spokesman.

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"He will also have a key role in creating and developing a line of sports shoes and clothing."

Last year, Adidas announced a 10-year link-up with English Premier League giants Manchester United worth a minimum £750 million (940 million euros).

The group is also attempting to re-establish its foothold in North America in the face of competitors, Nike and Under Armour.