Indiana Fever Player Caitlin Clark Turns Down $15 Million BIG3 Offer!
Caitlin Clark just said no to a $15 million offer from Ice Cube’s BIG3 league. The offer came not long after she was drafted No. 1 overall by the Indiana Fever in April 2024. BIG3, known for its flashy 3-on-3 games and ex-NBA stars, wanted her badly. Earlier reports said the offer was $5 million. Turns out, it was actually three times that. Still, Clark passed. She picked the WNBA instead.
Why? Because Caitlin Clark is all in on building her name in the league that matters most for women’s basketball.
Why Caitlin Clark Chose the WNBA Over $15M
BIG3 might be fun, but it is not the WNBA. Clark wanted to play at the highest level, against the best, with a team that matters in a league that is growing fast. The 23-year-old athlete didn’t want a side hustle. She wanted legacy. And she made it clear that she is not here for a quick check.

Caitlin / IG / The BIG3 league, founded by rapper and entrepreneur Ice Cube, reportedly offered Caitlin Clark $15 million to participate in their 3-on-3 basketball league for a 10-week season. Clark turned down the offer to prioritize her career in the WNBA with the Indiana Fever.
That $15 million could have been hers for just 10 weeks of work. No overseas travel, no back-to-backs, no full-year grind. Just a summer season. Easy money, right? However, it came with one big problem: the BIG3 season overlaps with the WNBA schedule. She couldn’t do both.
Endorsements Make Up the Difference
So, Clark stuck with her four-year rookie deal with the Fever, worth $338,056 total. Thanks to endorsements, Caitlin Clark is doing just fine. She landed a monster eight-year, $28 million deal with Nike.
The athlete has also teamed up with Gatorade, State Farm, and Wilson. These are not minor logos on a jersey. These are global brands betting big on Clark’s future. She might rank 94th in WNBA salary, but off the court, she is one of the highest-paid athletes in sports.
Her teammate, Kelsey Mitchell, made $249,244 in 2025. Clark? Not even close. But her market value is through the roof. She sells tickets, jerseys, shoes, and gets people watching. In 2023, the Fever averaged about 4,000 fans per game. In 2024, after Clark arrived? Over 17,000.

Caitlin / IG / Clark, 23, averaged 18.2 points and 8.9 assists in 2025 and was named an All-Star captain.
Now, look at the BIG3. It is a cool concept. Ice Cube brought some life to offseason hoops with trick plays, 4-point shots, and retired NBA stars. They made headlines by bringing Jaylen Brown in.
Instead, Clark stayed put and helped the WNBA grow even faster.
Her rookie year wasn’t all smooth, though. Injuries hit. A right groin strain kept her out of the 2025 All-Star Game and the 3-point contest. She missed other games too, but even though she was hurt, she still made noise.
However, her choice to reject the BIG3 is not just about her. It is about what it means for women’s sports. Right now, the WNBA is renegotiating its collective bargaining agreement. Players want better pay, better travel, and better support. Clark’s decision to stick with the league shines a spotlight on that fight.
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