(VIDEO) Why Is The WNBA So AFRAID Of Caitlin Clark?
Caitlin Clark says she’s not pressured on taking WNBA to next level in popularity
Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark holds her jersey following a WNBA basketball news conference, Wednesday, April 17, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark speaks during a WNBA basketball news conference, Wednesday, April 17, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
Women’s National Basketball Association player Caitlin Clark said she does not feel pressure to make the league more popular because that is happening naturally.
Clark, who was just drafted by the Indiana Fever as the league’s top pick, was asked about her growing popularity, and if she ever feels pressured to “carry” women’s basketball.
“I think that’s going to happen with the way we’re on TV more, the way people are falling from college games to the WNBA,” Clark said on The Pat McAfee Show Wednesday. “I think expansion of the WNBA will certainly help, the more teams there are, I mean, it’s the most competitive league in the world ’cause there’s not many spots. There’s 12 teams and not even every team carries 12 players.”
Clark added that she never imagined women’s basketball becoming as popular as it is today, and that she has loved the sport from a young age.
Amid the uptick in popularity in women’s basketball, in part from Clark’s performance, President Joe Biden posted on X that female athletes “push new boundaries,” but that they are not “paid their fair share.” The president said that it is time to ensure female athletes are paid “what they deserve.”
Clark’s deal with the Fever is a four-year contract worth $338,056. In addition, she has a number of endorsement deals with companies such as H&R Block, Gatorade, Nike, State Farm, and Xfinity.
During her time at the University of Iowa, Clark led her team to back-to-back Final Four appearances and two consecutive national championship games.
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