As the WNBA strides toward a new season, things are looking slightly better than before. With the likes of Courtney Williams criticizing the front office’s proposals, there has been a possibility of the complications going away.
Nonetheless, even with the uncertainties creeping in, the promotions are underway. Recently, Nike dropped their latest commercial, which focused heavily on basketball.
And alongside Travis and Jason Kelce, the ad also featured WNBA star Caitlin Clark. However, as the Kelce brothers decided to brag about their hooping prowess, Clark was quick to thwart them.

Caitlin Clark Accepts Hooping Challenge From Jason And Travis Kelce
In a recent episode of the ‘New Heights’ podcast, Travis asked Jason to mimic how the Cleveland boys shoot. And while Jason immediately obliged, Travis seemed to be utterly impressed. He said, “That was actually pretty smooth for a guy that didn’t play basketball.”
Enjoying the compliment, Jason pointed out, “Nothing but basket.”
As the brothers continued with their friendly banters, Travis decided to turn his attention to Clark. Issuing a challenge to the WNBA star, the NFL tight end stated, “I bet you can’t do that Caitlin.”
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Caitlin Clark is proof that you can make it From Anywhere. pic.twitter.com/cFbxO5lOu3
— Nike Basketball (@nikebasketball) December 25, 2025
Well, for someone who is touted as the face of the WNBA, the challenge was all too easy. Clark promptly commented on the Instagram story saying, “Come on now guys !!😏”
Surely, the friendly banter between the two stars goes on to show the strong bond of friendship between them. Meanwhile, speaking about women’s basketball, Clark pointed out quite a few ways to make it work.
Caitlin Clark Wants More Exposure For Female Basketball
Clark recently took a strong stand on the ongoing CBA controversy. Now, in a recent interview with TelfairTong, a Chinese content creator, the 23-year-old explained in detail how people can draw attention back to women’s basketball.

“The more we can be on TV, and the more people can come and watch us and buy a ticket, or we can go to places like China, or wherever it’s at, globally, to help grow the game and allow people to see us play basketball, I think it’s a really important and powerful thing,” said Clark.
Caitlin Clark on what comes next for women’s basketball and why seeing the game up close still matters: pic.twitter.com/WUdBwUMnFr
— Grant Young (@GrvntYoung) December 26, 2025
Surely, with Clark dreaming big, fans would now eagerly want the CBA fiasco to end for the WNBA to function properly again.











