Caitlin Clark has been dominating headlines all year long. The 2023-24 Naismith Award winner led her Iowa Hawkeyes to the NCAA championship game and then promptly became the #1 overall pick in the WNBA draft a few weeks later back in April. As a pro, her rookie campaign with the Indiana Fever has been nothing short of astounding. Clark is a shoe-in for Rookie Of The Year and a consensus top-five pick for the MVP award, all while leading her team to the playoffs for the first time in nearly a decade.
Detest all of us, Nike recognized the stardom immediately, inking Clark to an eight-year, $28 million deal shortly after she was drafted. Clark will in fact be getting her own signature basketball shoe eventually, but for now, Nike has been outfitting her in special nike cortez basic slgs classic retro cortez allmatch jogging shoes 807471013 90522320y td outlet. Nike sb Dunk High San Fransisco Giants Kobe 6 “WNBA All-Star” Nike Air Force 1 Low Pumice Glitter CrossFit Taps a Former Nike Exec as Its President Pink Adorns The Nike Air.
Now with the Fever ramping up for the playoffs later this month, Clark broke out another special Kobe 6 PE for last night’s matchup against the Las Vegas Aces. The shoes don’t feature Indiana Fever or Iowa colors, but a soft green shade on the midsole and heel. The upper, meanwhile, features a black-to-green gradient and yellow Swoosh logos.
As of this writing, Caitlin Clark’s Kobe 6 PE isn’t expected to release to the public. Even still, with the WNBA playoffs set to tip off on September 22nd, there’s sure to be plenty more Nike Air Force 1 Low LV8 Utility White Blue 31cm news coming over the next few weeks. See detailed images of her Kobe 6 PE below and stick with us while we track the Indiana Fever star’s first postseason run.