Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark's Nike commercial was released on Christmas Day, and it included appearances from several personalities, including brothers Jason and Travis Kelce.
"New Heights," the Kelce brothers' podcast, then posted a clip on Instagram story of Travis asking Jason to show how "Cleveland boys shoot." Jason then gestured his shooting from, which elicited a response from the Kansas City Chiefs tight end:
"That was actually pretty smooth for a guy that didn't play basketball." "Nothing but basket," Jason said.Travis then issued a challenge to Clark:
"I bet you can't do that Caitlin."Clark, a former WNBA Rookie of the Year, commented on the Instagram story:
"Come on now guys !!😏"
Jason and Travis Kelce's podcast's Instagram story on Christmas Day. (Credits:IG/@newheightshow)The Fever star also re-shared the podcast's post on her Instagram story. Over the past few years, Clark and Travis Kelce have developed a friendly connection, with the two-time WNBA All-Star expressing she's a fan of both the Chiefs and Kelce's game.
In addition, Clark has also appeared in a Kansas City game alongside Kelce's fiancée and pop superstar Taylor Swift.
Kelce has been a Nike athlete since his rookie season in 2013. Clark, meanwhile, was signed by the sportswear giant to an eight-year, $28 million endorsement deal shortly after being selected as the No. 1 pick of the 2024 WNBA draft.
Caitlin Clark's commercial sets the stage for her signature shoe from the sportswear giant
Caitlin Clark's first commercial with Nike featured several notable personalities. The Indiana Fever star, who is known to make long-range 3-pointers, wore apparel with her signature logo, which was unveiled on Aug. 25.
The advertisement began with a girl challenging Clark to shoot in her driveway. It was followed by boys in a gym. Then, Jason and Travis Kelce and a fan from across the globe challenged the WNBA superstar. Clark's former college coach, Lisa Bulder, also made a cameo, standing next to the former Iowa star's memorial at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Comedian Michael Che and rapper Travis Scott also asked if Clark could make the shot. The clip then showed Clark hitting a 3-pointer as the buzzer sounded.
"From anywhere," Clark said.Caitlin Clark's commercial sets the stage for her signature collection with Nike, inspired by the idea that "you can make it anywhere." Her signature sneakers will reportedly be released in the spring of 2026.
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