Reebok Basketball has signed DiJonai Carrington, a guard for the WNBA‘s Dallas Wings, to its ambassador roster. As part of the multi-year endorsement deal, Carrington will support Reebok brand activation and raise awareness for the company’s performance and lifestyle lines.
She will compete wearing the Engine A, Reebok’s new performance basketball shoe. Her ambassadorship with the brand keeps a family legacy with Reebok alive since her father Darren Carrington, a former NFL player, was also a Reebok athlete.
“I’m excited to continue the family legacy and join the Reebok Basketball roster,” Carrington said in a statement. “Reebok Basketball is officially back, and I can’t wait to bring the energy on court in the new Engine A.”
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From San Diego, CA, Carrington was named an All-American during her high school basketball career. She went on to help Stanford win two Pac 12 Championships and subsequently concluded her collegiate career at Baylor. Carrington was also named 2024 WNBA Most Improved Player and 2024 First Team All-Defense.
Reebok and the WNBA announced a multi-year partnership in 2024, making the brand an authorized footwear supplier for the basketball league. Among many players, the Reebok Basketball roster also includes Angel Reese, who plays for the WNBA’s Chicago Sky; she is expected to have her first signature shoe hit the market in 2026. Her first collection with Reebok came out in August 2024 and featured several footwear options.
Elsewhere in basketball ambassadorships, it was recently announced that USC women’s basketball star Kiki Iriafen signed with Skechers, making her the first college athlete to have a deal with the brand. She is anticipated to be one of the top picks in the upcoming 2025 WNBA draft.