Celebrity Name: Isabelle Harrison
New Company: FirstPick Management
Primary Agent: Fabio Jardine
Department: On-Field Representation
- New York Liberty WNBA forward Isabelle Harrison has officially signed with FirstPick Management for on-field representation.
- Agent Fabio Jardine (Founder & CEO of FirstPick Management) will represent Harrison; Jardine is a FIBA & WNBA Certified agent with over 20 years in women’s basketball.
- Harrison, 32, is coming off a strong 2025 WNBA season with the reigning champion Liberty, averaging 8.0 points per game across a standout stretch from late June onward.
- FirstPick is widely regarded as one of the world’s premier women’s basketball agencies, with a client roster including Kamilla Cardoso, Erica Wheeler, Grace Berger, and Jelena Brooks.
WNBA forward Isabelle Harrison has a new team in her corner. The New York Liberty player has signed with FirstPick Management, bringing on Founder & CEO Fabio Jardine to handle her on-field representation.
Jardine is a São Paulo–based agent certified by both FIBA and the WNBA, and has spent over two decades building FirstPick into what many describe as the top women’s basketball representation agency in the world.
His client list reads like a who’s who of the women’s game: Kamilla Cardoso, Erica Wheeler, Grace Berger, and Jelena Brooks among them. The agency’s focus is personal and professional growth, with an emphasis on each player’s unique career path.
In a league where representation increasingly matters, moves like this, similar to Diamond Miller signing with The FAM Empire, are becoming pivotal moments for players looking to build long-term brands.
Harrison herself brings serious résumé depth to the table. The 6’3″ Nashville native was drafted 12th overall by the Phoenix Mercury in the 2015 WNBA Draft and has since logged eight seasons across five franchises (the Mercury, Dallas Wings, San Antonio Stars, Chicago Sky, and New York Liberty), averaging 7.7 points and 4.4 rebounds across 237 career games.
Her 2025 campaign with the Liberty was arguably her most compelling in years: she shed her knee brace, settled into the bench rotation, and delivered a season-high 15 points on 7-of-10 shooting against Minnesota.
She also led the Liberty with 16 points upon her return from concussion protocol. Off-season, she ranked eighth overall in the 2025 Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball season with 4,383 leaderboard points and averaged 17.6 points per game, fourth in the entire league.
As WNBA players increasingly look to build global profiles, much like Azzi Fudd’s recent endorsement deal with GEICO, landing with an agency of FirstPick’s international reach puts Harrison in an excellent position heading into 2026.
Takeaways
This signing is more than a routine roster move, it’s a signal. Harrison has spent the last two years quietly rebuilding her career after a meniscus surgery wiped out her entire 2023 season. Inking with Jardine and FirstPick at this stage suggests she’s not just focused on surviving in the WNBA, she’s thinking bigger.
Jardine’s FIBA certification and deep European connections could unlock lucrative overseas contracts during WNBA off-seasons, something Harrison has already explored earlier in her career playing in the Czech Republic, Italy, South Korea, and Poland.
With the women’s basketball market growing faster than ever, pairing with the right agent at 32 could genuinely extend and elevate the back half of her career.
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