Most footwear companies are frantically trying to secure on-court representation as the new NBA regular season approaches. For Jordan Brand, however, that is not the case as they have announced the signing of four rookies from the NBA Draft Class of 2023.
The latest wave of talent includes guard Marcus Sasser of the Detroit Pistons, forward Cam Whitmore of the Houston Rockets, guard Jaime Jaquez Jr. of the Miami Heat, and guard Jett Howard of the Orlando Magic.
This is a historic occasion for these gifted sportsmen as well as a celebration of Jordan Brand’s ongoing dedication to advancing basketball culture and the game’s future. Numerous elite athletes from all levels and in all sports have signed with Jumpman.
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Sasser was a Houston Cougars college player who played for Jumpman. “As a Jordan Brand school, Houston gave us access to all the newest trends in footwear testing and fashion. As I begin my professional career and aim to continue inspiring future hoopers, it has been a natural progression for me to sign with Jordan Brand.”
Jaquez feels the same way about the company. Jordan Brand is distinguished in part by its giving back to the community and its strong ties to it. In collaboration with the UCLA Latino Bruin Association, I manage a family scholarship fund that assists Latin American children in obtaining scholarships and guarantees that financial constraints do not prevent these children from receiving an education. I’m thrilled to join Jordan Brand and carry on my commitment to giving back.”
Jordan Brand and Whitmore have been friends since middle school. “From joining Team Melo in the seventh grade to being an official athlete for the Jordan Brand? This is absurd. Since I was a little child, I have been wearing Jordans, and I am so happy to be a member of this family.”
While playing for the Michigan Wolverines, Howard donned Jordan Brand, but the brand is associated with some of his earliest memories. “It’s likely that my father dressed me in a whole sweatsuit before I could walk. Being a part of this amazing brand feels perfect.”