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Caitlin Clark focused on leading Iowa to Sweet 16 victory despite $5 million Big3 offer

Iowa women’s basketball sensation Caitlin Clark is solely focused on leading her team to victory in the upcoming Sweet 16 game against Colorado, despite the buzz surrounding a $5 million offer to play in Ice Cube’s Big3 league.

Clark’s Hawkeyes, the No. 1 seed in the Albany 2 Region, are set to clash with the No. 5 seed Buffaloes at MVP Arena this Saturday. The talented guard is determined to propel her team to the Final Four for the second consecutive year.

Addressing the speculation about the Big3 offer, Clark emphasized that her primary focus remains on her team’s success and overcoming the challenge posed by Colorado. She expressed her dedication to the Hawkeyes and her commitment to helping them secure victory in the upcoming game.

Ice Cube’s public announcement of the $5 million offer for Clark to join the Big3 league has sparked widespread interest and debate. The renowned rapper and entrepreneur highlighted Clark’s exceptional talent and the potential for her to make history in the male-dominated league, drawing parallels to the groundbreaking achievements of female coaches and athletes in the Big3.

Despite the lucrative offer from the Big3, Clark’s future in professional basketball seems destined for the WNBA, where she is anticipated to be the No. 1 draft pick by the Indiana Fever. The WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement and prioritization rules may influence players’ participation in other leagues, raising questions about the feasibility of Clark’s involvement in the Big3.

Notably, the WNBA has projected substantial earnings for Clark, including potential endorsements and partnerships, with reported figures exceeding $3 million. Her exceptional performance in Division I, leading in scoring, assists, and 3-pointers, has solidified her status as a top prospect for the WNBA draft, with significant financial prospects on the horizon.

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