WNBA Receives Bad Caitlin Clark News
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With the All-Star Game and all of its four-point glory done and dusted, we’re officially past the halfway mark of the WNBA season. With the second half underway, we’re starting to see the playoff picture come together,
WNBA All-Star Reveals 'Weird' Incident Involving Caitlin Clark originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It’s hard to deny that Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark is the most recognizable figure in the WNBA right now. So much so that even the biggest stars in the league have felt the impact of Clark’s massive influence on the fans.
The Indiana Fever star recently saw one of her WNBA rookie cards sell for an astounding amount during a Fanatics auction.
Caitlin Clark has set yet another record, this time with her 2024 WNBA rookie card selling for the most money yet for a female athlete at a public auction. Clark's Rookie Royalty WNBA Flawless Logowoman 1/1 card sold Thursday night for $660,
Why Caitlin Clark Meets With Psychologist 'Multiple Times a Week' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It’s an absolute honor for Caitlin Clark to be widely considered the face of the WNBA. At the same time, however, this esteemed title comes with an undeniable burden.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCaitlin Clark breaks own record with one-of-a-kind rookie card auction sellOn Thursday, one of Clark's rookie cards sold for $660,000 on the Fanatics Collect auction site. It's by far the most ever paid for a women's sports card and it's nearly twice the amount garnered by the previous record holder, which was similarly a Clark rookie card.
On Thursday night, a signed 2024 Clark Flawless Logowoman rookie card sold for $660,000, a record sale for a women’s card. This broke the previous record set in March when a 2024 Clark Panini Prizm WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl card was sold for $366,000.
While fellow WNBA stars like Angel Reese and Cameron Brink have shown love for the dating show, Clark prefers a more low-key approach to relaxation. Her go-to de-stressors? Rewatching "The Parent Trap," playing golf and sleeping, lots of it.
Clark recently suffered a right groin injury, and after being evaluated by medical staff, she'll remain in recovery and rehabilitation with no time timetable for her return. Her long-term health is the priority, and unfortunately, that means no hoops for now. (Clark will be on the bench for the foreseeable future until she gets better.)