Caitlyn Clark made headlines on Monday with a feature in Athlon Sports, highlighting her rising prominence in the WNBA and sports world. The former Iowa standout, who led the Hawkeyes to consecutive NCAA Tournament finals, continues to draw attention in her second professional season.
After being the top pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, Clark played 40 games last season and quickly became a nightly sensation. Her dynamic performance earned her the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Award. Despite missing seven games this season due to injury, Clark remains unstoppable and was recently named one of the two captains for the upcoming WNBA All-Star Game, underscoring her growing influence in the league.
The latest buzz surrounding Clark involves her new shoes. As Clark shared on X, the Kate Rinklark Kobe Player Edition shoes sold out within a minute. Fans scrambled online to buy the limited edition sneakers, which were quickly sold out, demonstrating Clark’s rapidly growing brand power.
Nike described the shoes to Forbes as the Nike Kobe 5 “Trotro PE,” a Player Edition colorway that reflects the Indiana Fever team colors—Dark Navy, Crimson Orange, and Electric University Gold—highlighting the Swoosh. While this isn’t yet Clark’s own official signature shoe, it puts her alongside other WNBA stars like A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu who have signature footwear deals. Clark has been sporting various Kobe models since her college days at Iowa, and this new design perfectly complements the Fever’s uniforms with dark blue matching their road jerseys and red-yellow accents inspired by the Fever logo.
Clark and the Fever will compete in the Commissioner’s Cup Championship Game against the Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday night. The Lynx won the previous cup but fell short in the final against the New York Liberty. Clark’s excellence on the court, combined with her growing cultural impact off the court, solidifies her as more than just a basketball star—she is an influential force beyond the game.
Fan Take: Caitlyn Clark’s rapid rise and crossover into sneaker culture signal a new era for the WNBA, where players are becoming major cultural icons. For fans, this momentum not only boosts visibility for women’s basketball but also paves the way for greater investment and excitement around the sport’s future.