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Caitlin Clark is continuing her partnership with Wilson by dropping all-new Clark-branded basketballs in colorful styles.
Created to inspire aspiring basketball stars everywhere, the collection includes four new balls available to pre-order now on Wilson’s website. All the signature styles will be available starting June 23. Prospective buyers can be notified when the collection drops by plugging in their email and first name via Wilson’s website. Prices range from $124.95 to $27.95.
The four styles are made of game-ready materials with Clark’s signature embossed on the front along with Wilson branding. You’ve got the Caitlin Clark Evo NXT Embrace Game Basketball, Caitlin Clark WNBA Oasis Basketball, Caitlin Clark Aspire UV Basketball and Caitlin Clark Envision Basketball. With so many styles to choose from, we’re breaking down the collection to help you make an educated decision before adding to cart.
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Caitlin Clark Evo NXT Embrace Game Basketball
An orange and black basketball with sound wave graphics.
Retailing for $124.95, this ball features a slew of unique performance tech to up your game including a micro-touch grip, pebbled composite channels to enhance grip and control during dribbling and a super soft core for elite control. The ball is a standard orange hue, equipped with co-branding featuring decibel meter graphics in purple and blue reflecting in-game decibel levels from an audio file of the sound from an Indiana Fever game. Black contrasting stripes offer the ball visual interest.
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Caitlin Clark WNBA Oasis Basketball
A blue and white basketball with colorful abstract graphics.
A colorful addition to Clark’s signature collection, the Oasis model features hand-drawn, abstract patterns of water, fairways and sand traps in colorful hues meant to reflect the basketball star’s “happy places.” From the golf course to the court, this ball comes equipped with a Pure Feel indoor/outdoor cover to take your games anywhere, along with pebbled composite channels and WNBA-inspired alternating panels. This model is meant to inspire athletes to find their own “oasis” whatever that may be.
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Caitlin Clark Aspire UV Basketball
A gray and red basketball that changes in the sunlight.
Meant for pickup games out in the sun, the Aspire model changes before your very eyes. When exposed to sunlight, the ball transforms to reveal inspirational pre-game pep talks, sharing her words of wisdom and encouragement to athletes everywhere ahead so you can get your head right ahead of a game, pro or otherwise. Like the other balls in this collection, the Aspire is fixed with game-enhancing tech like deeper channels between the panels of the ball that allow for more grip and better ball control, along with a durable all-surface cover that makes the ball suitable to use on any court surface.
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Caitlin Clark Envision Basketball
A light blue and dark blue basketball with inspirational graphics.
Retailing for $27.95, the Envision model is the simplest of the bunch, but don’t let that stop you from snagging it. This ball’s design channels Clark’s “Dream Big” mantra thanks to abstract hidden messages featured throughout. This ball includes the aforementioned durable all-surface cover, along with deep channels and a unique air retention lining. The model is a pastel blue with darker blue accents and logo detailing that creates contrast. One or all of these basketballs would make a great gift for the basketball fan in your life. Even better if they love Clark.
If you can’t wait for the drop, Clark’s other collaborative balls are just as good and still available to shop now on Wilson’s website.
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Caitlin Clark Fever Rising Basketball
A deep blue and red basketball with contrasting white graphics.
This basketball is intensely striking, sure to catch your eye during a game. The ball is navy and red with yellow accents that harken to Clark’s team Indiana Fever. The back panels feature a triple-stacked Caitlin Clark graphic, with her name and number 22 integrated into the Indiana Fever-inspired pattern. This basketball features deep channels to improve grip and control accompanied by an all-surface cover that’s perfect for spontaneous games outdoors.
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Caitlin Clark Journey Series Basketball
A black ball with confetti-like graphics.
Retailing for $21.95, this basketball model is celebratory in nature. The Journey Series style is made to honor the stops along the way of Clark’s basketball career that has shaped her into the star she is. The all-black silhouette visually captures Caitlin’s shooting chart from her college career where she’s scored every point, with each dot symbolizing a colorway from Caitlin’s teams from high school to college to pro. Like the other models in Caitlin’s collection, this ball comes equipped with a durable all-surface cover along with deep channels and a specialized inflation retention lining.
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Livestream WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark in action, as the Indiana Fever take on the Washington Mystics. The Fever-Mystics game takes place at CFG Bank Arena (formerly known as Royal Farms Arena) in Baltimore, Maryland, on Wednesday (May 28).
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When Does Fever vs. Mystics Start?
Indiana Fever vs. Washington Mystics broadcasts live, with a start time of 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT.
Where to Watch Fever vs. Mystics Online
Fever vs. Mystics airs on NBA TV. The game is available to livestream on Sling Orange + Sports Extra. Keep reading for more details on how cord-cutters can watch the Indiana-Washington game online with Sling.
How to Watch Fever vs. Mystics with Sling TV
A subscription to Sling Orange + Sports Extra — which comes with NBA TV — gets you access to live TV from local and cable channels, starting at $34 for the first month of service and $56.99 per month afterwards. Here’s how it breaks down: Sling Orange goes for $23 for the first month and $45.99 per month afterwards, while Sling Sports Extra for NBA TV goes for an addition $11 per month.
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With Sling Orange, you can watch networks that carry WNBA games like ESPN, ESPN3 and ION Television, while you can also watch many cable networks, including ESPN2, FreeForm, Lifetime, AMC, A&E, BET, Fuse, CNN, Food Network and many others.
In addition, you can get a free month of AMC+ upon sign up. AMC+ is the home to original programming, like Gangs of London, Interview with the Vampire, Deadstream and more.
Please note: Prices and channel availability depends on your local TV market. You can learn more about Sling TV here.
Which Celebrities Are Making Appearances During Fever vs. Mystics Game?
It’s likely there may be a number of celebrities and famous recording artists in attendance during Fever vs. Mystics, such as Caitlin Clark fans Jason Sudeikis, Travis Scott, Tim McGraw, Mila Kunis and others. Tune in to the games to find out who’s sitting courtsideon celebrity row.
Starting at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT, the Indiana Fever vs. Washington Mystics airs on NBA TV on Wednesday (May 28). The WNBA game is available to livestream with Sling TV.
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Travis Kelce and Caitlin Clark relived some of the magic of Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour on the latest episode of New Heights Thursday (Jan. 2), nearly a month after the global trek ended Dec. 8 in Vancouver, B.C.
While serving as a special guest on the podcast hosted by the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and his brother, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, the women’s basketball superstar gushed about the “electric” experience of watching one of Swift’s performances at Lucas Oil Stadium in November, which Travis also attended.
“It’s just a great show and a lot of fun,” Clark said of the pop star’s three-hour-plus show as the Grotesquerie star affirmed, “Ugh, that was so much fun.”
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“My mom was begging me to take her,” the Indiana Fever guard continued. “She’s like, ‘I gotta go, like, everybody’s talking about it.’ I’m like, ‘OK, OK’ … Full Swiftie, turned my mom into a full Swiftie now. Good time, good time.”
Clark added that the show she saw with Travis had been her third Eras Tour concert total, having attended another Indy show the night prior as well as a June 2023 stop in Minneapolis. The Chiefs player previously opened up about hanging with the WNBA star during his famous girlfriend’s Lucas Oil stint in a November episode of New Heights, revealing, “Saw Caitlin Clark there, got to meet Caitlin, she’s awesome … she’s a Swiftie through and through.”
“I wanted to see Tay one more time before this thing got closed up,” Travis also said at the time. “I’ll tell you what, man. The American crowds, they did not disappoint. I heard that it was a lot more rowdy this time around, knowing she was coming back to stop through America one last time before the tour was over with, and I’ll tell you what, man, that thing was rocking. Absolutely rocking.”
Clark also previously shared details about her Indy Eras experience in her TIME athlete of the year cover story. According to the athlete, Swift gifted her with four bags of merch along with a note saying that she and Travis planned on catching a Fever game in the future.
Watch Clark and Travis gush about the Eras Tour on New Heights below.
Catilin Clark is in her Swiftie era! The basketball superstar was named Time’s Athlete of the Year this week, and in the corresponding cover story published on Tuesday (Dec. 10), the WNBA athlete recalled attending “back-to-back” Eras Tour performances during Taylor Swift’s run at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., back in early November. She […]
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