Caitlin Clark used the offseason to reset, get stronger
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Serena Williams’ former coach, Rennae Stubbs, defended Nike, after Caitlin Clark’s fans criticized the brand for not giving her enough attention.
The Indiana Fever are just four days away from their 2025 season opener against the Chicago Sky, which means for the next four-plus months, all eyes will be on star guard Caitlin Clark. The reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year has had an eventful offseason — one that included turning down a reported $1 million offer to play in the upstart Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball league and attending Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour,
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Hawkeyes Wire on MSNCaitlin Clark driving newfound WNBA trading card demand, PSA gradingCaitlin Clark is arguably the most sought-after female athlete of all time already when it comes to trading cards.
Serena Williams’ husband and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, is known for promoting women’s sports. With a comment on X, he predicted huge numbers for the WNBA sensation Caitlin Clark.
After Sophie Cunningham shared an Instagram post that featured images of her and Lexie Hull during a photoshoot in their official team jerseys, Clark, 23, shared a playful dig in
Clark leads the way with 105K cards, followed by Chicago Sky star Angel Reese (7.2K), Paige Bueckers (6.4K), Cameron Brink (5.3K) and Sabrina Ionescu (1.1K). Fans took the chance to go after Reese and those who said Clark wasn't the only reason why more people were paying attention to the league.
Caitlin Clark spent the bulk of her offseason training and putting on strength for her second season in the WNBA, but she also took time to be a regular person and live her life.
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FirstSportz on MSN$11 Million Earning Caitlin Clark Donates Nearly Her Entire 4-Year Rookie Salary to Help Feed AmericaCaitlin Clark is the most popular women’s basketball player in the world without a doubt. The Indiana Fever superstar has The post $11 Million Earning Caitlin Clark Donates Nearly Her Entire 4-Year Rookie Salary to Help Feed America appeared first on FirstSportz.