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ADVERTISING 101: NIKE HITS TOP SPOT; NHL SPOTS PRICELESS?

          A CNN/SI.com poll asked, "What's the funniest sports
     commercial right now?"  Of 5,957 votes, Nike's "Hitting
     Homers" with Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine was first with 83%;
     Gatorade's "Anything You Can Do" with Mia Hamm and Michael
     Jordan earned 5%; A-B's "Radio Robert" hockey foosball spot
     earned 4%, along with AND 1's "American Dream"  with Latrell
     Sprewell and Miller Lite's "Who's Right?" with Rick Reilly
     and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos (CNN/SI.com, 5/17).  "NBC on NBA"
     analyst Bill Walton, on AND 1's Sprewell ad, which has Jimi
     Hendrix's version of "The Star Spangled Banner" playing in
     the background: "Latrell's not worthy of Jimi.  I didn't
     like it" (N.Y. TIMES, 5/18).  But in Philadelphia, author
     Crispin Sartwell writes that the AND 1 ad's "dualism of
     American nightmare/American dream gets things exactly right:
     Figures such as Sprewell and [76ers G Allen] Iverson are the
     sorts of people we both disdain and lionize.  Americans have
     been admiring bad boys in politics and the arts for a long
     time: from Tom Paine and Sam Adams to Ernest Hemingway and
     Jackson Pollock" (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 5/18).
          LEVERAGING ITS NHL TIE? PRICELESS: The FINANCIAL POST's
     Patrick Allossery reviewed MasterCard spots running in
     Canada around the NHL playoffs, and says that while two of
     its spots "fall flat," it "does a much better job in two
     hockey related spots it's been running" as part if its
     "Priceless" campaign.  One spot featuring Sabres G Dominik
     Hasek "serves the brand particularly well because it puts
     the focus on flawless performance, which is precisely what
     you'd expect from your credit card" (FINANCIAL POST, 5/17).
          STRAWBERRY BENCHED IN PROMO: Yankees P David Cone has
     replaced OF Darryl Strawberry as the "TV pitchman" for
     Burger King's trading card promo in N.Y., following
     Strawberry's arrest (Terry Lefton, BRANDWEEK, 5/17 issue).

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