
Caitlin Clark to sign massive endorsement deal with Nike amid WNBA contract controversy
NY Post
Caitlin Clark is about to get some big bucks — from Nike.
The newest member of the Indiana Fever is set to sign an eight-figure endorsement deal with the company with the expectation that she also will get a signature shoe as well, according to a Wednesday report by The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
According to Charania, Clark’s previous deal with Nike just came to an end, and both Under Armour and Adidas made offers to the women’s basketball superstar.
But Clark is joining up with Nike again as part of the massive deal.
If the deal does indeed include the signature shoes, she’ll join the likes of Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu, who also has her own line of shoes — Sabrina 1 — with the famed company.
Clark, according to On3, had a name, image and likeness (NIL) valuation at $3.4 million at the conclusion of her storied college career with endorsements that included big names like Gatorade and State Farm.

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