CAITLIN Clark continues to score both on-and-off the court.

The WNBA star has become the first athlete since Michael Jordan to have a signature basketball deal thanks to a partnership with a company.


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WNBA star Caitlin Clark has reached a deal with a company to become the first athlete since Michael Jordan to have a signature basketball dealCredit: Getty


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The 2024 No. 1 overall pick Clark recently inked a huge deal with NikeCredit: Getty

Clark, who’s coming off a historic college tenure with the Iowa Hawkeyes, has become one of the highest-paid women in professional sports.

She was selected by the Indiana Fever as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft and recently inked a $28 million deal with Nike as well as other endorsement contracts.

On Tuesday, Clark and Wilson Sporting Goods agreed to a multiyear endorsement contract.

The company revealed that the 22-year-old will have her signature basketball collection.

It was announced by the Boardroom that Clark and the Chicago Bulls icon Jordan have the only two signature basketball deals in history.

“I think it is super special, and it’s been fun for me,” Clark said, via the Boardroom’s Vinciane Ngomsi.

“I feel like I was just that young kid who had those basketballs that I would store in the garage.”

“I’m just very lucky and fortunate to partner with Wilson to create something that everyone can enjoy.

“It connects with a lot of generations, and it’ll be fun to see kids walking around holding them.”

Wilson will be dropping exclusive collections to celebrate Clark.

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Among the items is a signature basketball which will debut later this year.

On Tuesday, Wilson released three unique laser engravings to honor Clark’s young career.

Clark will also be an ambassador for the company.

She’ll be able to test and advise Wilson’s products.

The Iowa Hawkeyes legend Clark has averaged 17.0 points in four games with the Indiana FeverCredit: Getty

The NCAA’s all-time leading scorer already has deals with Nike, Gatorade, State Farm, among others.

Clark and the Fever have a 0-4 record to start the season.

She has averaged 17.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 5.0 assists in all those games.

Clark’s regular-season debut drew 2.12 million viewers.

The Hawkeyes icon and the Fever will look to get their first win of the year on Wednesday against Seattle Storm.