“I grew up watching what the Jumpman meant to basketball and to the culture around the game, so becoming part of the Jordan Brand family represents what I am stepping into and the greatness that I aspire to be,” said Fudd in an official announcement. “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. I’m excited to keep pushing my game forward while representing Jordan Brand with pride. And I hope that I continue to inspire young girls who dream of playing at the highest level.”

Other future basketball superstars forming part of the company’s NIL roster are Cameron and Cayden Boozer, Kiyan Anthony, and Kiki Rice.

Stay tuned to see what Fudd does while representing the Jumpman, and visit Nike.com/Jordan to shop all things “His Airness.”

In related news, dozens of Jordan releases have already been confirmed for the second-half of 2026.