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WNBA star Caitlin Clark has reportedly shifted her stance on joining the emerging 3-on-3 Unrivaled basketball league after the organizers tabled a lucrative proposal. Clark was the standout rookie from the 2024 WNBA season, with the Indiana Fever point guard one of the driving forces behind the league’s increased popularity. The Rookie of the Year winner was part of a league that saw a surge in viewership, ticket sales and merchandise throughout its 2024 season.

But, with the WNBA still operating at a loss, there have been concerns about the league’s long-term profitability. Caitlin Clark shows true colors with two-word message after Unrivaled deal Caitlin Clark was 'floored' by Olympic hero Simone Biles in WNBA locker room Clark has been able to boost her own coffers by signing several big-money partnerships, including a deal with manufacturer Nike. However, a move to Unrivaled - a new 3-on-3 basketball league taking the States by storm - has been touted.



Clark is one of the most recognisable and most loved female basketball players in the country, with it little surprise the organisers are willing to throw big money at the Fever star. It’s reported by Sports Business Journal that Unrivaled are open to offering Clark significant equity in the business, alongside a three-month salary worth over $1 million. The proposal appears to have turned Clark’s head somewhat, given the report suggests the 22-year-old is 60/40 towards saying yes.

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