Xaivian Lee to earn over $6 million with NIL, Shoe Deal

Florida Gators new member Xaivian Lee will earn over $6 million through his zero contract and NIL contract and sneaker partnership with “serious players only.” The university sports newsletter “ON3” is the first report.
Although it has not yet been determined exactly how much, the deal is expected to be worth more than the zero deal. Lee moved from Princeton to Florida.
According to reports, if Lee is in the NBA, he will also have the opportunity to wear his signature shoes. He is the first NCAA NIL athlete to sign a shoe agreement with international brands. Serious players are just a Chinese brand. Its signature model player 1 is inspired by multiple Kobe Bryant models.
Lee averaged 16.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 5.5 assists over the past two seasons. He was appointed twice to the All-Ivey League.
“Looking for brands to work with, I think serious players have only a very good vision for where they want,” Lee said in a SPO statement. “A lot of their values align with mine. I’m excited to see where the brand can go in the future and how I’m part of it and help strengthen it more.”
“I love seeing serious players unique to being a young and upcoming brand only across regions and becoming a unique place for globally. I’m excited to be a part of it.”
Lee will play an important role in the Crocodile
Lee will look forward to him when he starts with the Gators who dominate the championship, as defenders Walter Clayton Jr., Alijah Martin and Will Richard continue to move forward. Clayton is currently expected to be selected in the first round.
Lee was born and raised in Toronto and moved to Upper Pennsylvania high school in the United States.
The 21-year-old has not competed in the NCAA Championships over the past two seasons. Then, he should get the chance next March.



