
No, Joe Biden — Caitlin Clark does not just ‘deserve’ to make more money
NY Post
An incredible thing happened this week.
A whopping 2.45 million people watched the WNBA draft Monday, as University of Iowa shooting sensation Caitlin Clark — dressed in head-to-toe Prada, the only time the label has ever dressed an athlete for a basketball draft — was selected first overall by the Indiana Fever.
Last year, an audience of 500,000 tuned in — that’s an 80% increase in viewers.
And they all seemed shocked to learn the truth about WNBA salaries, especially rookie ones.
Despite her captivating play, astounding range and marketing prowess, Clark will only earn $338,056 over four years: $76,535 annually.
Victor Wembanyama, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NBA draft, will make $55 million for the same number of years.

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