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From photographer to microphone, Caitlin Clark's media tour continues with NBA on NBC return
Indiana Fever superstar photographed a Pacers game this week and now will replace the camera with a microphone.
News of a tentative collective bargaining agreement between the WNBA and players association has sent a wave of relief and excitement across women’s basketball. With fears of a work stoppage subsiding,
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark returned to NBC on Sunday to reprise her role as "special contributor" in the pregame show, "Basketball Night in America.
Just weeks before the WNBA season tips off, Caitlin Clark is drawing attention with a major development that has fans buzzing.
Brasby unpack the new upon collective bargaining agreement in the WNBA and what that will mean for the players moving forward.
While this is a multiyear deal, sources tell SBJ it does not go out to 2036 like deals with ESPN, NBC Sports and Prime Video. Sources added that the WNBA did not use a media-rights advisor, and that the league will be seeing a rights fee as part of the deal.