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WNBA All-Star Gabby Williams used Caitlin Clark as a great example for why their league needs to pay players more.
The good news is that plenty of other female superstars stole the show at Paris, to the point where Clark's non-participation didn't linger over the Olympic games. One of the wome ...
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Caitlin Clark returns from injury
Sports Commentator Alisa Woods talks about Clark's first game back and playing against a former teammate ...
Despite Clark's return against the Valkyries, the team ended up losing by a final score of 80-61. In the loss, Clark did not ...
WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert says the league is “killing it” even with Caitlin Clark out — and promises more pay gains ...
Caitlin Clark is making headlines again, this time not for her game, but for her stance on money in the WNBA. After the ...
When the WNBA’s Commissioner’s Cup was introduced five years ago, the league branded it as another opportunity to put money ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/womens-fastbreak as Caitlin Clark Calls Out Cathy Engelbert, WNBA ...
In 1997, economists from MIT and Cambridge co-authored a paper on the economic value of NBA superstars, focusing on Chicago ...
Caitlin Clark, in case you missed it, was last year’s No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft. She made an immediate impact in her ...
Even when she’s hurt, Caitlin Clark’s fire for the game is on display.
No WNBA player has quite as many eyes on them as Caitlin Clark does. With those eyes comes pressure — pressure that fellow rising star Paige Bueckers doesn’t think is fair.