Mick concurs that Clark’s agents “fumbled” the ball here and says they should have been fired on the spot. Vaccaro suggests the height of Clark’s marketing appeal was when she was playing for Iowa and breaking NCAA records, rather than now, as she has won Rookie of the Year and Time Athlete of the Year […]
Mick concurs that Clark’s agents “fumbled” the ball here and says they should have been fired on the spot.
Vaccaro suggests the height of Clark’s marketing appeal was when she was playing for Iowa and breaking NCAA records, rather than now, as she has won Rookie of the Year and Time Athlete of the Year as a WNBA star.
“They’ll release a Paige Bueckers shoe. Bueckers is getting her shoe. They did not do the same for Caitlin Clark.”
Jordan, a revered figure in the realms of basketball and business, is widely celebrated as one of the sport’s greatest all-around players. During his illustrious career, he led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships and amassed numerous accolades, including five MVP awards.
“Nike have completely messed it up as well with their marketing. The people in Nike have said, basically, she is not getting her signature shoe any time soon,” he said. “Basically because they need to give A’ja Wilson her shoe first.”
Jordan’s endorsement deals have been a significant part of his financial success, with his partnership with Nike, including the Air Jordan brand, being the most lucrative.
Caitlin Clark Deserves Jordan-Level Respect From Nike
Caitlin Clark’s star power also transcends the basketball court. She is inspiring a whole new generation of female athletes. And yet, nobody seems to be truly capitalizing on that fact.
YouTuber Mick Talks Hoops claims Nike is in no hurry to produce the Caitlin Clark shoe because they have to get to other WNBA stars first. Um, excuse me?
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And in that, Vaccaro believes Clark’s agents did her wrong.
Clark, after being drafted first overall by the Indiana Fever in the 2024 WNBA draft, signed an eight-year, million endorsement deal with Nike. The contract included her own signature shoe, which, remarkably, has not been produced as of yet. We’ll get to that shortly.
Sonny Vaccaro, the former sports marketing executive who signed Michael Jordan to his first sneaker deal, believes Caitlin Clark deserved something akin to the legendary Nike contract.
Vaccaro argues that Clark should have received a percentage of sales from every item bearing her name, similar to Jordan’s deal, which made him a billionaire.
Fumbled The Deal
What it didn’t include, however, was what only the top echelon of stars are ever able to negotiate in their endorsement deals – a percentage of the profits.
“I’m saying to you, they messed up,” Vaccaro said. “They should have held on to the last drop.”
Even still, having shown her ability at the next level, Nike has yet to release Caitlin’s signature shoe. Why?
Those shoes won’t sell a fraction of ones with Clark’s name, logo, or silhouette on them.
He criticized Clark’s agents for not securing such terms, suggesting they mishandled negotiations.
But his star power transcended the basketball court.
“She should have gotten a piece of everything,” he told TMZ. “Just like Michael Jordan.”
After all, did MJ ever account for 25% of the NBA’s entire business? Because if not, then CC has him beat.
