The five-time All-Star and two-time WNBA champion hopes to see the excitement around Clark help grow the league.
Caitlin Clark led Iowa to back-to-back title game appearances in the NCAA. The Pat McAfee Show is filmed at the ThunderDome studio in Indianapolis. DailyMail.com
The retired USWNT star reflected on the foundation laid for the sensation around Clark and her excitement for what's to come
There has been quite the brouhaha these past few days since women's basketball phenom Caitlin Clark was picked first in the WNBA draft, and it was announced that her annual salary for her rookie season would be $76,535. The shrieking harridans of the "GENDER PAAAAAAAY GAP!!!!!!" squad were immediately deployed, and they haven't yet stopped shouting.
Caitlin Clark was offered $15million to join rapper Ice Cube's Big3 basketball league, with co-owner Jeff Kwatinetz claiming the now-Fever star 'was not told about the deal' because of her agents.
Indiana Fever rookie guard Caitlin Clark has already significantly changed the popularity of both the WNBA and the Fever.
Caitlin Clark’s early play in WNBA will serve as her tryout for a spot on the U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team.
Caitlin Clark’s early play in WNBA will serve as her tryout for a spot on the U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team.
All this outrage over WNBA pay is uninformed, misguided and defeatist. Yes, Caitlin Clark’s WNBA salary seems unjust when compared to her NBA peers’ salaries. But as Kavitha Davidson wrote this week, the details matter. Because the WNBA cannot and should not be compared to the NBA, which is expected to generate $13 billion this year. The WNBA will not match that. Nor can it match the NBA’s massive national media deals, which are expected to pay the league $2.8 billion this year alone. The WNBA...
Yes, Caitlin Clark should make more than $76,000 in the WNBA. But there is a lot to explain about why that's her salary, pay disparity, and how it might change.
Iowa Hawkeyes superstar-turned-Indiana Fever rookie point guard Caitlin Clark finds herself in rare air before she's even played a second of pro basketball. The six-footer is poised to begin her WNBA career next month. Per The Associated Press/New York Post, Clark's first month of WNBA play will essentially function as an audition to ply her wares internationally.Clark will be unable to partake in Team USA's training camp preparation ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The program's roster will...
The former Nike executive who signed Michael Jordan to the most lucrative shoe deal in the history of sports or shoes thinks Caitlin Clark should have gotten a deal just like MJ.