Te’a Cooper Among Five WNBA Athletes Joining the Jordan Brand Family

Joining Asia Durr, Maya Moore, and Kia Nurse, the Jordan Brand family welcomes five new members — Jordin Canada, Te’a Cooper, Crystal Dangerfield, Dearica Hamby and Satou Sabally — who now comprise the largest female roster in the Jumpman’s history.

“Each of them has a bold, unique style on and off the court, with winning attributes that are rooted in the Jordan Brand’s DNA,” says Craig Williams, Jordan Brand President. “Through their play, they’ll push the boundaries of the game to new heights.”

Read more about the players below.

Te’a Cooper

The Jersey-born point guard quickly became a critical part of the veteran-led Los Angeles Sparks in her rookie season. Off-court, Cooper’s interests cover both modeling and fashion. “I was part of the first Jordan Brand Classic on the women’s side, so this means the world to me,” she says. “Michael Jordan is a living legend who believes in me – what more could I ask for?”

Satou Sabally

The do-everything skill set that the 6’4″ rookie brought to the Dallas Wings isn’t limited to her nightly box score. the 2020 WNBA All-Rookie Team member led the rookie class in rebounds and ranked third in points. In 2020, she became the only rookie to serve on the WNBA Social Justice Council.

Crystal Dangerfield

The first-year point guard led the Minnesota Lynx in scoring on her way to earning the 2020 WNBA Rookie of the Year. “I think ‘elite’ whenever I think of Jordan Brand, so joining the family is so special to me because everything the Brand stands for and represents inspires me to be the best version of myself,” says Dangerfield.

Dearica Hamby

While winning the WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year for the second straight season, the 6’3″ forward posted career high in points, assists and steals per game, helping lead the Las Vegas Aces to the 2020 WNBA Finals. “In Jordan Brand, I get to be part of a bigger purpose with an elite group of players on every level,” Hamby says. “It means a lot to me that I get to represent for women who look like me.”

Jordin Canada

The third-year guard helped direct the floor for the Seattle Storm, which led the league in offensive and defensive rating on the way to a sweep in the 2020 WNBA Finals, the team’s second title in three seasons. “Being part of the Jordan Brand means representing greatness and a legacy through individuality and uniqueness,” says Canada.