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Kate Linklark’s The popularity is at its best, and the second year Indiana Fever player will have more eyes on her as she continues to build her legacy in the WNBA.
The rise in fame comes with some hard-ricks in the courts. Clark had lots of skirmishes during his rookie season, bumped into shots and was on the receiver on a hard screen. She even admitted her busted eardrums, and at one point she had dark eyes. Clark has already been knocked down this season Brouhahas with the enemy.
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Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklerk #22 looks out over Seattle Storm Forward Gabby Williams’ defense at #5 in the first half of the WNBA basketball game in Seattle on Tuesday, June 24th, 2025. (AP Photo/Lindsay Wasson)
Clark fans have suggested that the lack of protection for the hot-sharp shooter could lead to the construction of her own professional basketball league. Christine Brennan, author of “Her Game: Caitlyn Clark and the Women’s Sports Revolution,” spoke about the possibility that it happened in an interview with ESPN Los Angeles last week.
“Nike loves her. She obviously has Wilson. She has Gatorade,” she said. New York Post. “The salary for new payroll is $76,000, but this year there’s more this year — according to the Wall Street Journal, she makes $28 million from Nike alone, and she’s $40 million.
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Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklerk fans led the signs during a WNBA basketball game between Seattle Storm and Indiana Fever in Seattle on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Lindsay Wasson)
“But you know the TV deal. I mean, it’s Caitlin. Again, the TV viewer, it’s Kate Linklark. It’s Angel (Reese) and Caitlin. It’s Kate Linklark. It’s Kate Linklark. It’s Kate Linklark. I agree with you, so I’ll stay with it.
Clark did not participate in the unparalleled league in the offseason, but the league and WNBA players will soon enter into bitter collective bargaining negotiations.

Indiana Feverguard Kate Rinklerk, #22, overlooking the national anthem before a WNBA basketball game against the Seattle Storm in Seattle on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Lindsay Wasson)
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In Clark’s case, she is set to be a WNBA All-Star Captain. She averages 18.2 points, 8.9 assists and 5 rebounds per game, despite missing out on several games due to injuries.
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