Caitlin Clark fans explode as Nike prepares to release her logo in 2025 Holidays: "News came out immediately A'ja dropped a stinker in her A'one"
Though Caitlin Clark's 2025 season has been marred by injury in the early goings, big things are nevertheless coming her way. On Wednesday, a report emerged about Clark's deal with Nike — and, right away, it got fans hyped on social media.
According to the X account KicksFinder, the Indiana Fever guard's massive fan base has something to look forward to before the year comes to a close.
"BREAKING: Caitlin Clark’s signature logo is expected to be unveiled this Holiday 2025," KicksFinder tweeted. "Are you ready for her signature shoe?"
By all accounts, the release of Clark's logo is a precursor to the release of her first signature shoe.
The report from KickFinder went on to draw a variety of responses from fans online.
After being sponsored by Nike throughout her stint with the Iowa Hawkeyes, Clark signed an eight-year, $28 million deal with the company after being drafted by the Fever in April 2024.
If Clark's logo release in late 2025 points to a signature sneaker release in 2026, that would be a relatively shorter waiting period for the Fever guard. Sabrina Ionescu's signature shoe with Nike came out three years after she was drafted in 2020, while Wilson's A'Ones hit the shelves seven years following her selection as the 2018 top draft pick.
Last year, there was speculation among insiders that the release of Clark's signature shoe was being delayed, supposedly because Wilson's sneakers had to come out first. The A'Ones went on to debut in May 2025, reportedly selling out in less than five minutes. When Clark's shoe eventually hits the shelves, it will likely fly off the shelves at the same rapid pace — if not faster.
Caitln Clark extends support to Indiana Pacers in Game 3 of 2025 NBA Finals
Though Clark has not suited up for the Fever in quite some time due to a quad injury, she made her presence felt in a big way by pulling up to Gainbridge Fieldhouse for Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
On Wednesday, Clark witnessed the Indiana Pacers pull off an impressive 116-107 victory to go up 2-1 in their best-of-seven series against the OKC Thunder. According to betting site FanDuel, the Pacers have gone undefeated in the eight times that CC has attended their games in the 2025 playoffs.
Also in attendance on Wednesday night were Clark's Indiana teammates Aliyah Boston, Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham.