'Authenticity is Key': How Two-Time NBA Champion Jrue Holiday is Prioritizing Mental Fitness and Fashion With Rhone Jrue Holiday's partnership with Rhone is built on authenticity, aligning his values of mental fitness and community impact with the brand's mission.

By Leo Zevin Edited by Micah Zimmerman

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

From Allen Iverson to Russell Westbrook, the NBA has long been at the intersection of basketball and fashion. Players like Kyle Kuzma and James Harden have made headlines with their extravagant "tunnel fits," using their pre-game walks to make bold statements and showcase their unique style.

Given the influence of these athletes, it's no surprise that fashion brands are eager to partner with NBA stars. However, for these collaborations to last, it takes more than just money and swag — they must reflect a genuine alignment of values between the athlete and the brand.

That's exactly what NBA champion Jrue Holiday has found with his recent partnership with Rhone. Founded in 2014, Rhone is a performance-driven apparel and wellness brand with 16 U.S. retail stores. Rhone's mission goes beyond selling high-performance clothing; it's about inspiring progress through mental fitness, community initiatives, and wellness.

In December, the brand introduced its Licensed NBA Commuter Shirts, showcasing designs for all 30 NBA teams. For Holiday, this partnership is not just about fashion — it's about working with a brand that champions the values he lives by on and off the court.

"Through my own experiences, I've realized that you can't be your best physically without prioritizing mental well-being," Holiday says. "I'm excited to partner with Rhone to share my journey, raise awareness about Mental Fitness, and contribute to their mission of positively impacting over 100 million lives."

Related: How This Boutique Sports Agency Is Beating Billion-Dollar Giants at Their Own Game

Holiday's commitment to mental fitness is deeply personal. He isn't just talking about his on-court injuries; his wife, Olympic Gold Medalist Lauren Holiday, faced a public battle with brain cancer during her pregnancy in 2016, an experience that profoundly impacted the entire family.

Thankfully, Lauren overcame the illness, and now, the Holidays are using their platform and resources to give back. A key aspect of their partnership with Rhone is a donation to the Jrue and Lauren Holiday Social Impact Fund (JLH Fund), which focuses on empowering underserved communities across the U.S. by supporting entrepreneurs and fostering economic growth.

Rhone's mission is to positively impact over 100 million lives, and this donation will significantly help them achieve that goal.

"We're thrilled to be welcoming Jrue to Rhone," says Rhone CEO Nate Checketts. "Jrue's unwavering commitment to community and well-being aligns perfectly with Rhone's mission. This partnership represents an exciting opportunity to deepen our connection with the NBA community and contribute to meaningful change through the JLH Fund."

In addition to the donation, the partnership will feature an activation at NBA Crossover from February 14-16 at the Moscone Center, strategically timed to coincide with NBA All-Star Weekend in the Bay Area.

While many clothing brands would jump at the chance to work with Holiday, the two-time All-Star chose Rhone for a reason.

"Authenticity is key for me," Holiday explains. "I chose to partner with Rhone because their focus on community and well-being aligns perfectly with my personal values. Being part of the Rhone community has been an exciting opportunity, and I'm looking forward to the meaningful impact we'll create together."

Related: How to Embrace Authenticity in a World Craving Transparency

Leo Zevin

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® VIP

Writer

Leo Zevin is an Entrepreneur Media Contributor covering athlete entrepreneurs, NBA/NFL players, team executives, celebrities, and company founders. He also covers PR for PRovoke Media.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Editor's Pick

Business News

'Pre-Boarding Scam': Customers Furious at Southwest Airlines After 20 Passengers Ask For Wheelchair Assistance to Board

A viral tweet is slamming the airline's wheelchair policy for boarding and disembarking.

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2025.

Growing a Business

My Profitable Company Is Worthless to Investors — Here's Why That Works in My Favor

My business is profitable, stable and 25 years strong — but it has no transferable value. Here's why some successful companies just aren't built to sell and why that's not always a problem.

Business News

Anthropic Is Now One of the Most Valuable Startups of All Time: 'Exponential Growth'

In a new funding round earlier this week, AI startup Anthropic raised $13 billion at a $183 billion valuation.

Science & Technology

How AI Is Turning High School Students Into the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

As AI reshapes education, students are turning school problems into products and building the future economy.