McDonald's re-signs marketing deal with Dwight Howard
February 2, 2010
McDonald's has confirmed that NBA All-Star Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic has renewed a multi-year agreement with the company, extending a relationship that dates back to 2008.
Although financial details of the contract will not be disclosed publicly, Howard's agreement includes support of several McDonald's programs, promotions and other initiatives in coming months. This month, Howard will back McDonald's sponsorship of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. Howard was a member of the 2008 gold-medal U.S. Olympic men's basketball team.
Howard and LeBron James, both McDonald's All Americans, will star in a remake of the iconic 1993 Super Bowl commercial "The Showdown," which is set to air just before Super Bowl XLIV kicks off on Feb. 7. An excerpt from the commercial can be seen on YouTube.
The new commercial titled "Check This" will pit the NBA Eastern Conference rivals against each other in their own unique take on the battle for a Big Mac and fries. The TV ad will also feature the reappearance of NBA legend, Larry Bird. Joe Pytka, commercial director for McDonald's original 1993 Super Bowl spot, also filmed the latest remake.
"Dwight has been a champion for his team, his community and McDonald's since we entered into a relationship with him in 2008," said Neil Golden, McDonald's USA chief marketing officer. "We are excited to bring Dwight and LeBron — two of the biggest names in basketball today —together for the remake of this iconic commercial, the first of many opportunities to come."
In addition to marketing promotions, Howard will support the 2010 McDonald's All American High School Basketball Games in Columbus, Ohio, benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Central Ohio. In 2004, Howard earned McDonald's All American Game co-MVP and Player-of-the-Year honors in Oklahoma City. He has served on the McDonald's All American Advisory Council since 2008.