Caitlin Clark has fully recovered from a season-long injury and debuted in her first Nike commercial released on Christmas Day, where she took on challenges from comedian Michael Che, rapper Travis Scott, and others in a fun off-court shoot. The 23-year-old star of the Indiana Fever is set to launch her signature shoe line in the spring of 2026, which will be her third season in the WNBA. The release will coincide with a major sports day showcasing three NFL games and five NBA games. Clark, known for her incredible long-range shooting, sported a hoodie with her signature logo and faced challenges from various celebrities. The commercial kicks off with a young girl challenging her in a driveway, followed by a boy at the gym.
College coach Lisa Bruder makes a brief appearance, standing near Clark’s record-breaking three-point shot at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The commercial also features notable personalities like Michael Che, Travis Scott, Jason Kelce, and Travis Kelce, who famously scored a buzzer-beater in a WNBA game. When asked where she can shoot from, Clark confidently replies, “from anywhere.” Nike unveiled Clark’s logo on August 25, and fans attending the Fever game the next day received white T-shirts emblazoned with the logo. The commercial features the song “Boys Wanna Be Her” by Peaches.
Clark described her logo as more than just a design—it represents a dream come true. She said, “People always talk about leaving their mark on the game, and this is another way I can do that.” Along with her shoe release, she plans to introduce a new apparel line featuring shirts, pants, hoodies, shorts, and special adult-only items. Clark becomes the third active WNBA player, alongside A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu, to have a signature shoe.
Ann Miller, Nike’s executive vice president of Global Sports Marketing, praised Clark as both an extraordinary player and an outstanding ambassador for the sport, emphasizing Nike’s commitment to advancing women’s basketball. Clark faced multiple injuries last season, including issues with her left quadriceps, groin, and left ankle, which limited her to 13 games despite being named an All-Star. She returned to practice with the USA Basketball Senior Women’s National Team on December 12.
Despite ongoing collective bargaining negotiations creating uncertainty for the WNBA and Fever seasons through 2026, Clark remains focused on her comeback. She acknowledged the increasing difficulty of her recovery but expressed gratitude for reaching full health. According to Spotrac, Clark’s rookie contract includes a club option for 2027 worth $97,582.
Most of Clark’s sponsorship details remain private, though WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert commented controversially that Clark’s $16 million off-court earnings stem from the platform the WNBA provides. Clark is dating Connor McCaffery, a former Iowa State player and Butler assistant coach.
Fan Take: This news is a huge win for WNBA fans as Caitlin Clark’s signature shoe and Nike partnership highlight the growing visibility and marketability of women’s basketball stars. Her rising profile promises to inspire younger players and bring more mainstream attention to the sport, helping elevate the WNBA’s status globally.

