The Indiana Fever are now several weeks removed from the conclusion of their season after falling short in Game 7 of the conference finals against the Las Vegas Aces — a series in which several key players, most notably Caitlin Clark, were sidelined due to injury.
Clark’s second WNBA season was plagued by injuries, as she appeared in only 13 games before suffering a season-ending groin injury just prior to the All-Star break — an event that ironically took place in Indiana and was centered around her.
Nonetheless, Clark remains the face of the league and continues to make waves both on and off the court. Her latest off-court move came on Saturday when she announced via Instagram a new partnership with Dick’s Sporting Goods to launch her personal Nike “Caitlin Clark Court Collection,” featuring a wide range of apparel.
“Caitlin’s Court – fits to go from hoops to hang. Now available at DICK’S House of Sport,” she wrote.
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Her fans had some strong reactions to the exciting news release.
“Gosh I love Caitlin Clark! My one and only favorite WNBA player!” A fan said.
Another person wrote: “CANNOT WAIT TO GET THE FITS! 🔥🔥🔥🔥.”
“Fire like everything you touch! 🔥 Can’t wait to see you back on the court,” exclaimed one fan.
“I hope they release her merch to international fans soon,” one user posted.
“Congrats @caitlinclark22 👏🏻 this line is sweet 🔥” another fan replied.

Clark continues to reach new heights with her Nike sponsorship, and by early 2026 she is expected to officially unveil her own signature sneaker — another rare accomplishment added to an already remarkable resume that dates back to her record-breaking collegiate career at Iowa.
Clark previously revealed that she hoped to resume full 5-on-5 basketball activities by the end of October. While she hasn’t provided a recent update, if she’s stayed on that timeline, she should be making significant strides in her rehab and recovery right around now.
Off the court, Clark will soon compete in The Annika LPGA Pro-Am, an event founded by golf legend Annika Sörenstam. This will mark her second consecutive year participating in the tournament.
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