Caitlin Clark Set To Sign New 8-Year Deal For 28 Million With Nike

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Caitlin Clark appears to be on the cusp of setting another record.

The most prolific scorer in NCAA Division I history and the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft will continue her association with Nike by signing a $28 million contract that spans eight years and includes a signature shoe.


The Wall Street Journal and The Athletic reported the pending deal, citing unnamed people familiar with the negotiations between the sportswear giant and Clark's agents.

Excel Sports Management, which represents Clark, and Nike did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The Associated Press



Clark's initial name, image and likeness deal, signed in 2022, expired at the end of the 2023-24 college season.

The new deal would be the richest sponsorship contract for a women's basketball player.

Under Armour and Adidas also participated in contract discussions with Clark's team in February, according to the WSJ and Athletic. Puma also showed some interest but walked away when told the bidding would start at $3 million per year, according to the WSJ.

Clark received offers of $16 million over four years from Under Armour and $6 million over four years from Adidas, with both including a signature shoe, according to the WSJ.

Clark earned about $3 million in NIL money at Iowa with deals she has had with State Farm, Gatorade and others, according to On3.com.


Clark's agents were working on the new Nike contract even before she announced she would turn pro instead of returning to Iowa for a fifth season under the COVID-19 exemption offered to players in college during the 2020 pandemic season.

After averaging 31.6 points and leading the Hawkeyes to a second straight national championship game, Clark was drafted No. 1 by the Indiana Fever on April 15. She'll earn a $76,000 salary as a rookie.

She has been the main driver for the dramatic uptick in women's basketball interest with her mix of deep 3-point shots, flashy thread-the-needle passes and overall court presence. A women's basketball-record 18.9 million viewers watched Iowa's loss to South Carolina in the NCAA title game, and a WNBA-record 2.45 million watched the draft.

Of the Fever's 40 games this season, 36 will be nationally televised, and ticket sales have skyrocketed around the league.

Her marketability is enhanced by her polished performances in media settings, and her surprise appearance on "Saturday Night Live" two weeks ago was widely acclaimed and exposed her to an even wider audience.

The reported eight-year contract with Nike shows the sportswear giant's commitment. At 22, Clark could play well over a decade in the WNBA, and she could be on the U.S. roster for the Olympics in Paris this year, in Los Angeles in 2028 and Brisbane, Australia, in 2032.





 

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That seems like a steal for Nike. The 8 year term length with be an upside if she really continues to make noise and excel.

It's also more than Sabrina's deal, which I'm sure was their goal. ($24m for Sab)

I'm more happy about the league selling more tickets. This means more money for all women in the coming years.
 

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3.5MS A YR...

nikkaS SAID 50MS FOR 5 YRS.

NIKE STILL WONT MAKE
THAT 28MS BACK AND THEY KNOW IT
BUT THIS IS REALLY HER WNBA SALARY
OFF THE BOOKS.

GIRLS DONT BUY BASKETBALL SHOES
OUTSIDE OF JORDAN RETROS.
:devil:
:evil:

 

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She should have taken less years on that contract. Like just 5 years or so

$28m is a low total. It makes sense since the WNBA is not super popular right now, but it will be in the future.
I think it's a smart deal for her.
It's up to the design team to release the right shoes and apparel to sell the projected amount of product, but no guarantee that they do, or that her Midas touch fully transitions in the WNBA.
 

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She should have taken less years on that contract. Like just 5 years or so

$28m is a low total. It makes sense since the WNBA is not super popular right now, but it will be in the future.

How long do you predict for this to happen as well as what's happening now that makes this an inevitability?​
 

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She might have some perpetuity or stipulations involved if shyt blow up :yeshrug:
 

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Caitlin gettin millions his first year regardless of the specifics of the Nike deal..they will give her loot, plus she already has some endorsements and is at a pace to get even more endorsements, she won't have to worry about that pocket change from the WNBA check, or play overseas if she doesn't want to,

I hope Angel Reese gets a bag too, if Angel got a nice Nike deal that would be great, but I'm not familiar with her endorsements or business dealings yet,
 

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Caitlin gettin millions his first year regardless of the specifics of the Nike deal..they will give her loot, plus she already has some endorsements and is at a pace to get even more endorsements, she won't have to worry about that pocket change from the WNBA check, or play overseas if she doesn't want to,

I hope Angel Reese gets a bag too, if Angel got a nice Nike deal that would be great, but I'm not familiar with her endorsements or business dealings yet,
Angel is with Reebok
 
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