Rookie Caitlin Clark Still Chasing First Win in WNBA as Off-Court Deals Pile Up

Caitlin Clark, first overall pick in the most recent draft, suffered this Wednesday her fifth loss in as many games in the WNBA with the Indiana Feverthis time visiting the Seattle Storm (85-83), and continues looking for the first victory in the United States women’s basketball league.

After breaking all kinds of records in her college career with the Iowa Hawkeyes, Clark faces her first season in the WNBA with the Fever, a team that was last year in the East.

Clark had 21 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, with six of 16 field goals and two of eight triples.. The game’s leading scorer was Jewell Lloyd, with 32 points and eleven rebounds.

His pockets, unrelated to his sporting situation

America’s women’s professional basketball sensation has recently signed an agreement with the sports equipment manufacturer Wilson to create a limited edition of three balls in commemoration of her first season in the WNBA.

The three balls combine the colors white and gold and bear the names: Threes Up, Record Breaker y Crowd Maestro. The first is illustrated with the image of the Indiana Fever player celebrating a triple; the second recognizes Clark as a pioneer who has broken multiple records; and the last one repeats the name of the player along with an image of her encouraging the public.

It is worth remembering that, in addition, two months ago he received a proposal from the BIG3 league that was around five million euros for just playing 10 games. He rejected her.

And Clark can afford it. As a rookie, he already receives $338,056 from the Fever for his four-year contract. Besides, He has already verbally and recently committed himself to Nike, with which he will develop, as Michael Jordan pioneered in his day (and to which many other stars later joined), his own line of sneakers. From the brand he will receive about 28 million dollars.

Today, Caitlin Clark lives immersed in a two-sided reality.

2024-05-23 07:13:47
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