
"It's incredible to see just how much it's grown, and how much is really put into this. And you know, his inviting an equal amount of girls, I think, is incredible and just shows the kind of person he is, and how he really means what he talks about."
"To wear the same logo that so many legends have worn is something I don't take lightly. For me, it's about honoring that legacy while also helping show what the next generation of women's basketball looks like."
Azzi Fudd, a senior at UConn and projected WNBA lottery pick, announced a Name, Image and Likeness deal with Nike's Jordan Brand. Previously signed with Steph Curry's SC30 brand, Fudd attended Curry's elite skills camps and served as a coach at his summer camp. Her SC30 deal expired following Curry's own shoe free agency after leaving Under Armour. Fudd joins teammate Sarah Strong and other elite prospects as Jordan Brand ambassadors. The Final Four MVP averaged 17.9 points per game this season, helping lead UConn to a 31-0 record. Fudd emphasized the significance of wearing the Jordan logo and representing the next generation of women's basketball.
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