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Caitlin Clark’s Salary Would Jump Nearly 7x Thanks to WNBA’s New CBA
Clark made $78,066 in 2025, but a new CBA is going to rapidly change that. Per Alexa Philippou, her salary is projected to rise to $530,000 in 2026, then she will be eligible for a projected max of $1.3 million in 2027 as a previous All-WNBA player. In the future, it allows her to sign for $1.7M supermax in 2028.
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“I Just Hoop”: Darryn Peterson Let His Game Talk, Led Kansas to Big Win vs. CA Baptist
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