'I think they were all already investing, anyway, but now they can put their names on it.'
have been open about their marijuana use in recent years with little pushback, he expects the transition to be smooth.
Whether it's endorsing his CBD brand, Harrington Wellness, or cannabis-adjacent merchandise such as clothing, grinders or rolling trays and"things that aren't directly correlated" with marijuana, there will be more options on the table with NBA players, Harrington adds.
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