Michael Jordan’s Daughter Sends Clear Message to Sarah Strong After UConn Star Joins Elite Jordan Brand NIL Roster

Jasmine Jordan reacted to Sarah Strong signing a NIL deal with the Jordan Brand [Picture Credit: Getty, IG/@mickijae]
Jasmine Jordan reacted to Sarah Strong signing a NIL deal with the Jordan Brand [Picture Credit: Getty, IG/@mickijae]

Michael Jordan's daughter, Jasmine Jordan, reacted to UConn star Sarah Strong signing a NIL deal with the Jordan Brand. On Wednesday, Strong and the brand posted the update on social media. Jordan Brand also added Kiyan Anthony and the Boozer brothers to its NIL roster.

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Jasmine, who played a crucial role in bringing women's basketball players to the brand, had a special message for Strong.

"It's that timeeeee 👏🏾👏🏾 @sarahstrong_," she commented on the brand's Instagram post.

She also posted another comment on Strong's personal Instagram post.

"Lettssssss gooooo!!! So happy and welcome to the family 🔥🫶🏾," she wrote.
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Kiyan Anthony's mom, La La Anthony, had a one-word reaction.

"Incredible," she commented with a series of fire emojis.

Kiyan's girlfriend, Angel Bradley, also commented on the post.

"Niceeeee," Bradley wrote, followed by fire emojis.

Cameron and Cayden Boozer's father, Carlos Boozer, and Michael Jordan's son, Jeffery Jordan, also reacted to the news.

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"Being part of Jordan Brand is honestly a huge honor," Strong said in her statement. "Jordan is a symbol of greatness and confidence, so being part of the family feels very surreal."
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Sarah Strong could end up being best ever in college basketball

There is barely anything that Sarah Strong can't do on the basketball court. The daughter of former WNBA All-Star Allison Feaster, Strong has been a dominant name in college basketball since her freshman year.

Despite being on a stacked UConn roster last season, Strong created her own identity. In 40 games, she averaged 16.4 points and shot 58.6% from the 3-point line. She also averaged 8.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 2.3 steals and 1.7 blocks per game.

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In last year's national championship game, Sarah Strong showed just how potent she could be. She had 20 points, 15 boards and five assists as the Huskies defeated the Gamecocks for the national title.

This season, Strong has been even more lethal on both ends, leading UConn in multiple categories. In six games, the Huskies forward is averaging 18.8 points, 9.8 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 2.7 blocks per game. She leads her team in rebounds, assists, steals and blocks.

Edited by Nandjee Ranjan
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