Slam Dunk Deal: Get the Latest on Caitlin Clark’s 3-Year Contract!….
When Caitlin Clark suits up for her first professional game, she’ll instantly be one of the biggest draws in the WNBA.
The 22-year-old is one of the most talked-about names in American sports — she is now the owner of the top-selling jersey ever for a draft pick — but the sharpshooting guard won’t be paid like it by her team.
Despite a record-shattering college career and a no-doubt No. 1 overall selection by the Indiana Fever in this week’s WNBA draft, Clark’s salary her first season will be just over $76,000.
Clark’s pay will escalate over the course of her four-year rookie contract, leaving her with total earnings of $338,056.
And while her WNBA earnings this season may actually climb closer to $500,000 thanks to provisions allowing her to enter marketing and promotional agreements with her league and team, Clark’s pay pales in comparison to that of rookies from the nation’s more established sports leagues.
Though she has inked endorsement deals with Gatorade, State Farm and is reportedly close to coming to terms with Nike on a deal worth more than $20 million, Clark’s WNBA pay is limited by the league’s collective bargaining agreement.
The WNBA has grown in popularity in recent years, but it still trails behind the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL. The highest paid WNBA player is Las Vegas Aces star Jackie Young, who will earn just over $250,000 this season. The NBA’s salary leader, meanwhile, is Steph Curry, who earned $51.9 million from the Golden State Warriors this year.
WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert emphasized at the CNBC Changemakers Event this week that the league is making progress in catching up to men’s leagues that are “75 to 120 years old.”
“We’re tipping off our 28th season. I would say if you look at [the other leagues] 28 seasons in, we’re further ahead,” she said. “But we realize we still have a lot of work to do, and it’s all about the ecosystem around us that drives revenue.”
Here’s how Clark’s rookie deal stacks up against the most recent top picks from America’s big four sports League
Caitlin Clark has already become a sensation in women’s college basketball, and now she is gearing up to make her mark in the WNBA. With Clark’s first regular season game for the Indiana Fever coming up on May 14 against the Connecticut Suns, Clarkmania is in full swing.
It’s will be a momentous occasion as the No. 1 overall WNBA Draft pick steps onto the Mohegan Sun Arena, marking her transition from college to the pros. All eyes will be on her as fans can witness her journey, streaming Clark’s debut on Disney+ as the platform’s first WNBA live sporting event.
Get ready to be part of WNBA history that will be a moment that will be remembered in the world of women’s sports. Here is everything to know about the basketball star, Caitlin Clark.