Angel Reese GOES NUTS After Ice Cube REFUSED to Offer $5Million Contract Like He Did Caitlin Clark!
Angel Reese GOES NUTS After Ice Cube REFUSED to Offer $5Million Contract Like He Did Caitlin Clark!
Caitlyn Clark’s Meteoric Rise: Ice Cube’s $5 Million Gamble, WNBA Misses the Boat
Caitlyn Clark is changing the game—and it’s not just on the court. The WNBA is in danger of missing out on a massive opportunity to capitalize on her star power, and Ice Cube isn’t wasting any time. Recently, Cube reportedly offered the 2023 NCAA basketball sensation $5 million to join his Big3 League, a bold move aimed at shaking up the basketball landscape. But why did he make such a massive offer? And why didn’t Angel Reese get the same treatment?
Ice Cube’s Bold Move: $5 Million for Clark
Caitlyn Clark is a phenomenon. Her games are pulling in over a million viewers, and the impact she’s having on women’s sports is undeniable. But it’s not just about her skills—Clark brings the numbers. She’s averaging a staggering 1.18 million viewers per game, surpassing even the WNBA’s viewership. As Ice Cube put it, Clark is “unlocking those dollars,” making her an essential addition to any basketball league.
And Cube was ready to back it up with a $5 million offer. To put that into perspective, the base salary for WNBA lottery draft picks is just $76,535—Clark’s offer is 65 times that. But the shocker here isn’t the offer, it’s what happened next: her agents shut it down before she could even consider it. Cube himself revealed that his attempts to speak directly to Clark or her family were blocked.
Why would anyone turn down $5 million? Simple—business.
Angel Reese: Why No Offer?
Enter Angel Reese, the other star of women’s college basketball. Reese has been a standout player, with incredible talent and an impressive personality that lights up the court. So why didn’t she get the same $5 million offer as Caitlyn Clark?
Ice Cube was blunt: Reese doesn’t move the needle like Clark does. It’s not a knock on Reese’s skills—she’s a phenomenal player—but when it comes to drawing eyeballs and filling seats, Clark is in a league of her own. Ice Cube explained it like this: Reese’s impact just doesn’t translate to the same financial boost for the Big3 that Clark’s star power would. It’s all about viewership numbers, ticket sales, and sponsorships. In the world of professional sports, it’s not just about being good—it’s about what you bring to the bottom line.
Agents’ Role: Protecting Bigger Fish
Now here’s where things get interesting. Clark was reportedly interested in Cube’s offer, but her agents stepped in. Cube claims that her team was hesitant and didn’t allow any meetings to take place. Why? The answer lies in the complex web of relationships her agents have—especially with the NBA. These agents are handling multi-million dollar deals with NBA stars, and taking Clark to the Big3 could alienate some of their biggest clients. The NBA, after all, doesn’t exactly welcome competition from Ice Cube’s league, and a move like this could damage the agents’ standing with the NBA.
So, Clark’s agents shut down the offer, possibly out of fear of angering the NBA and jeopardizing the big-money contracts already in play. Cube himself was frustrated by the situation, explaining that despite making a groundbreaking offer, his team couldn’t even get a meeting with Clark or her family.
The WNBA’s Missed Opportunity
While Ice Cube is busy eyeing Clark as the future of basketball, the WNBA seems to be sitting on a goldmine they don’t know how to use. The WNBA has seen a boost in popularity in recent years, especially with players like Clark. But the league is still lagging behind in how it markets its superstars. With ticket sales growing 93% and viewership up by 400% in 2024, it’s clear that Clark’s star power is moving the needle. And yet, the WNBA is failing to fully capitalize on it.
LeBron James, Charles Barkley, and even NBA commissioner Adam Silver have all voiced their support for Clark’s impact. Meanwhile, the WNBA seems to be hesitant about promoting her on the same level. As Cube pointed out, “They’ve got a Ferrari in their garage and aren’t even taking it out for a spin.” In other words, they have an unparalleled talent on their hands, but they aren’t doing enough to promote her.
The Bigger Picture
What does all this mean for the future of women’s basketball? With Clark’s star rising faster than anyone could have imagined, her story is just beginning. Her WNBA debut is expected to be a massive event, and sponsorships, bigger contracts, and an ever-growing fanbase are right around the corner. But the WNBA and its executives need to wake up. If they don’t take full advantage of the momentum Clark is generating, they risk losing out on the revolution that could reshape the landscape of women’s sports. The question is: Will they adapt before it’s too late?
One thing is for sure: Caitlyn Clark is changing the game—and we’re all here to watch it happen.