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I've been a fan of Kia's since she first put on a UCONN uniform. A number of us (maybe many) on the BY always saw something special in her, while others tended to focus on her weaknesses as a college player while lauding others who were more offense-minded. Still, it's interesting that she and Asia Durr should be the first WNBA players since Maya Moore, and only the 2nd and 3rd overall, to be signed to the Jordan Brand. These three are the only WNBA players to represent the Jordan Brand. I have to admit even I'm a bit puzzled. No Taurasi, Bird, Stewart, etc. Maybe someone can shed some light. Kia does represent Canada, and perhaps she's seen as a conduit to promoting the brand in that country. That makes business sense. However, while Asia was a great player in college, she has yet to establish herself in the WNBA for obvious reasons. Somewhere the answer lies in brand promotion and, of course, money. The Liberty must be feeling pretty good about this, not to mention having a new owner, being recently picked up by the YES Network, and potentially moving to the Barclay Center next year. Now they just need to start winning a few games.
Sports Illustrated: The Brand Is Strong: Kia Nurse, Asia Durr Join Jordan as It Expands Its Influence in WNBA
The “Jumpman” symbol has become synonymous with many things since its debut in the mid-80s. It’s come to represent one of the greatest players the game has ever seen, been slapped on innumerable articles of clothing and become a symbol that all but started the sneakerhead movement and bridges...
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