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ESPN REPORT: Caitlin Clark terminated her contract deal with indiana fever immediately and exit today….

ESPN REPORT: Caitlin Clark terminated her contract deal with indiana fever immediately and exit today….

Even though she hasn’t participated in a tournament since the women’s college basketball national championship, two-time national player of the year Caitlin Clark is still making efforts to alter the game.

According to the most recent source, Clark will receive a one-of-a-kind deal for over $20 million, which will include her own signature sneaker before she even plays professionally.

Clearly, there’s a valid explanation for that. Caitlin Clark draws unprecedented attention to the games she participates in (as well as the WNBA draft), butts in arena seats around the country, and cash to the wallets of those who sell her merchandise.

Earlier this month, the two-time defending WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces announced they would be moving from the 12,000-seat Michelob Ultra Arena to the 20,000-seat T-Mobile Arena when Clark’s Indiana Fever came to town. That’s how many butts Clark puts in seats.

Now that the WNBA draft is over, the Washington Mystics have revealed that, when Caitlin Clark visits their city, they will be following the Las Vegas Aces’ example and relocating to a larger arena.

The Washington Mystics stated in a press release on Thursday that the game against the Indiana Fever on Friday, June 7 will now be played at Capital One Arena due to extraordinary demand.

Oddly enough, the announcement from The Mystics made no mention of Caitlin Clark by name.

Only the words, “There has been unprecedented demand for the WNBA this season due in large part to the talent of incoming players from this season’s collegiate draft, including Washington’s first round pick Aaliyah Edwards,” appeared in the Mystics’ statement, which was written in code.

Yes.

Even though Aaliyah Edwards is a unique basketball player, the team will not be moving to a bigger arena when the Fever visit Washington; other factors are at play. If so, the Mystics would perform at every game at the Capital One Arena, which has 20,000 seats, as opposed to the Entertainment & Sports Arena, which has 4,200 seats.l

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