Today, July 17, is the last chance to see Caitlin Clark play for a month due to the upcoming Olympic Games pause in the WNBA.
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Caitlin Clark will not compete in the Olympics, a decision causing controversy against USA team’s head coach Cheryl Reeve.
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Clark’s impact on the Indiana Fever and the WNBA is undeniable, with viewership numbers soaring since her debut.
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The "Caitlin Clark Effect" is evident as viewership numbers have surpassed one million, a feat not seen since 2008.
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Sports Media Watch reported that 13 out of the 15 most-watched WNBA games this season featured Clark and the Fever.
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The least-watched game still drew 1.02 million viewers, while the most-watched, Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky, had 2.30 million viewers.
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The WNBA has secured a new 11-year media deal worth over two billion dollars, significantly increasing revenue for players and teams.
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Clark’s influence extends beyond the court, inspiring young girls and drawing fans to the game, with her best moments still ahead.
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