WNBA Rookie of The Year Caitlin Clark was spotted at the courtside during a game between the Golden State Warriors and the Phoenix Suns.
The cameras around the Footprint Arena caught Caitlin Clark wearing a black top. She smiled as she took notice of the camera on her, which was welcomed by fans, both those at the arena and those watching the game on the screen.
The game she attended was ultimately won by the Suns, as they dominated the Warriors with a 113-105 win. Devin Broker carried the Suns with 27 points, followed by Kevin Durant with 21 points on the board.
Aside from watching live NBA games and supporting the Indiana Pacers, Caitlin Clark has been spotted supporting her fiance’s games, Butler assistant coach Connor McCaffery, as well as dipping her hands in a pro-am golf tournament. She has also participated in panel discussions and talk about her influence on the youth and mental health matters, among other things.
How Much Does Caitlin Clark Charge for a Speaking Session?
Caitlin Clark is one of the most sought-after personalities in women’s sports right now. After getting named WNBA Rookie of The Year, Clark has not had a shortage of gigs and appearances during her offseason from the WNBA and not playing for the Indiana Fever. But how much does it cost to have Caitlin Clark talk for a panel discussion?
According to reports, Clark charges $100,000 for a 30-minute virtual session. It’s worth noting that this rate is only for a virtual talk, which means an in-person live appearance would most probably be for a higher rate.
So far this year, Clark has appeared in six virtual talks, which would mean she earned $600,000 by just speaking for three hours combined.
By comparison, Clark’s salary for her rookie year at the WNBA was reportedly at $76,535. This means that she has earned more from a 30-minute virtual talk than what she has made in an entire season of the WNBA.
This also means that her four-year contract with the Indiana Fever, valued at $338,056, is only equivalent to her speaking virtually for one hour and thirty minutes.
Caitlin Clark is expected to impress fans once more when she returns for the 2025-2026 season of the WNBA. She has been long-rumored to play for the upcoming league Unrivaled but has reportedly decided not to play, despite an alleged offer of $1 million.
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