Caitlin Clark reveals goal for WNBA All-Star Game
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Earlier this year, WNBA No. 1 pick Caitlin Clark signed an historic endorsement deal with Nike worth $28 million over the next eight years.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark has been ruled out for WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis. After suffering another groin injury prior to the break, Clark a
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Irish Star on MSNCaitlin Clark talks WNBA salary problems as CBA negotiations continueCaitlin Clark, despite not leading her WNBA All-Star team on the court against Team Phee due to a groin injury, has remained a significant figure in Indianapolis and isn't shy about taking shots off the court— this time targeting the current WNBA pay scale.
Clark’s injury on Tuesday night, however, has put her status for both the 3-Point Contest and the All-Star Game in jeopardy. This means that the WNBA will potentially need to make a decision about who will replace the former Iowa star in both the shootout and the exhibition game if she’s unable to participate.
Nike seemingly heard all the noise and took advantage of the proximity of the new WNBA season to treat fans with a Clark merch drop. On Monday, several X handles shared that new merch of the ...
When Nike NKE and Caitlin Clark agreed to a record-setting $28 million shoe deal for a WNBA player, the two sides agreed to create a signature shoe for the Indiana Fever guard.
The sneaker isn’t Caitlin Clark’s signature shoe; Nike is still working on that and plans to release it in late 2025 or early 2026. However, it is her first official Nike Player Edition to hit ...
Caitlin Clark's version of a popular Nike sneaker, where the WNBA superstar etched her name next to the late NBA icon Kobe Bryant, dropped and sold out quickly Monday morning.