With the WNBA season approaching, anticipation continues to build for Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark's second season in the league. Her rookie campaign was a standout, earning her Rookie of the Year honors and leading the Fever to their first postseason appearance since 2016.
Caitlin Clark has been told she will never be fairly compensated for her value to the WNBA as Steph Curry makes 714 times as much as the Indiana Fever superstar. Having enjoyed a record-breaking spell at Iowa,
The majority of NBA will make than some of the best WNBA players will throughout an entire year with Caitlin Clark's agent speaking out on players not being properly compensated
The 2020 women's college basketball recruiting class featured Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers and several other megastars
It remains to be seen if WNBA players' salaries will see a significant increase moving forward. After the Women's National Basketball Players Association opted out of the current collective bargaining agreement (CBA), however, it is expected to be a huge topic in the next negotiations.
Caitlin Clark is returning to Iowa City, this time as a member of the WNBA's Indiana Fever. Clark spent four collegiate seasons with the Iowa Hawkeyes, becoming the all-time leading scoring in both women's and men's NCAA history over her stellar college basketball career.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is expected to earn just over $78,000 from her WNBA contract in 2025 - despite recently being named as the TIME Athlete of the Year
Caitlin Clark's agent doesn't "think it's possible for the Fever star to be paid "what she's really worth" and that CBA talks should "move the line forward a lot."
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark delivered a spectacular 2024 rookie season. The former Iowa standout played a central role in making the WNBA’s 2024 campaign the most-watched in 24 years, boosting attendance and merchandise sales across the league.
In fact, Caitlin Clark has become a kind of star for the WNBA, a transformative figure for women's basketball, producing more than $30 million for the sport and Indianapolis.
Indiana Fever sharpshooter Caitlin Clark's true worth may never be paid to her in the WNBA, an agent said in an interview with ESPN on Monday.