Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clarkโs popularity ahead of the 2025 WNBA season is unquestioned, and the leagueโs commissioner put any debate to rest Thursday.
Clark and the Fever will play in 41 nationally televised games this season, more than the defending champion New York Liberty.
The Fever also announced a direct-to-consumer service in partnership with Endeavor Streaming after Clarkโs memorable rookie season and unprecedented viewership of WNBA games in 2024.
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Clark may be just one player in a league of terrific basketball players, but the numbers donโt lie.
"It is a balance, but she's a generational talent," WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said on โThe Bill Simmons Podcast.โ โNo league is ever about one player, but in this case, Caitlin brought tens of millions of new viewers into the W.
"And there's no denying that impact. Not just in the WNBA, but the world of sports. (NBA Commissioner) Adam (Silver) and I talk all the time about this. She's the most popular athlete in America."
Engelbert stressed the balance there has to be because of a potential risk of injury, pointing to JuJu Watkinsโ knee injury in the women's NCAA Tournament.
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She highlighted other stars in the legue, including Las Vegas Aces center Aโja Wilson, Liberty forward Breanna Stewart and Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier.
The Feverโs first game of the season is expected to draw huge ratings when Indiana opens the season against the Chicago Sky.
Angel Reese is another budding young star who finished behind Clark in the Rookie of the Year voting.
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