Ice Cube’s Big3 League made a generous, ‘historic’ $5M contract offer to Caitlin Clark

It was an eventful day as Ice Cube, the co-founder of the Big3 league, revealed on social media that a remarkable $5 million offer had been extended to Caitlin Clark, the standout star of Iowa women’s basketball. Ice Cube expressed confidence in Clark’s potential to excel in the Big3, citing her as a generational athlete capable of achieving great success in the league.

The offer, originally intended to be kept private, now stands as a historic opportunity for Clark to make her mark and break barriers for women athletes. Despite Clark’s NCAA tournament commitments, she was unavailable for comment, but ESPN reached out to her agency for further details. Meanwhile, discussions arose regarding the implications of Clark’s potential involvement in the Big3 on her WNBA career, with both leagues remaining tight-lipped on the matter.

Ice Cube expressed optimism about the possibility of Clark balancing commitments to both the Big3 and WNBA, suggesting a feasible 10-week commitment for the former. He emphasized the potential benefits of Clark’s participation, envisioning her as a catalyst for elevating the Big3 to new heights. With an already impressive endorsement portfolio, Clark’s potential decision could have significant implications not only for her career but also for the leagues involved.