Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever and Nike
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With massive successes like A'ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu on their roster, Nike is reportedly looking to strike while the iron is hot when it comes to Caitlin Clark. The Indiana Fever star signed with the Swoosh upon entering the W and has since become arguably the most impactful figure in the
WNBA fans have been patiently awaiting the release of Caitlin Clark's signature shoe since she signed a multi-year endorsement deal with Nike prior to her debut season with the Indiana Fever. Now well into Clark's second WNBA season,
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