JuJu Watkins, WNBA and Caitlin Clark
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In other words, nothing to report. But that passive-aggressive statement that Rich Paul and Klutch Sports provided on LeBron’s behalf a couple of weeks ago, shortly after LeBron opted into the final year of his contract at $52.6 million, is the gift that keeps on giving.
JuJu Watkins Making Early Push for Caitlin Clark's Spot originally appeared on Athlon Sports. There’s no question Caitlin Clark continues to draw massive attention both inside and outside the WNBA. Every Indiana Fever game is a media event, and following the former Iowa star has become a daily ritual for many basketball fans.
A recent article from The Athletic spoke to 39 anonymous players from all 13 WNBA teams and asked them a variety of hot-button questions pertaining to where the
Star's increasing viewership and ad buys boost ESPN women's basketball revenue 70% and have Indianapolis making room for brands like Etsy and Unrivaled.
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers are part of the new generation of women’s basketball stars who have been able to profit off their name in college and build brands that have helped them excel off the court in the WNBA.
WNBA players were polled on who they thought would be the face of the league in five years. The top pick won't surprise you, but No. 2 might
JuJu Watkins is making waves with her size, skill and resilience. From family support to overcoming setbacks, there’s much more behind the rising USC star’s story. Check all about her.
In March, she was named the Gatorade National Player of the Year, an award reserved for only the best names in the sport. She joined the elite company of some of the biggest stars in women's basketball like Paige Bueckers, JuJu Watkins, Breanna Stewart, Nneka Ogwumike, Candace Parker and Lisa Leslie.