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'You Do Have A Truck': Caitlin Clark Gets Hilarious Support From Aliyah Boston & Sophie Cunningham Over Nike Logo Launch
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (8) and Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) celebrate from the bench Thursday, July 3, 2025, during a game between the Indiana Fever and the Las Vegas Aces at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Nothing keeps your brand ingrained better than a logo drop. To start off her own road to greatness in branding, Caitlin Clark dropped a subtly epic Instagram teaser this week, showcasing her new Nike logo—two interlocking Cs rolling across the back of a slow-moving truck. The caption was equal parts hype and teasing:

“Tune in

Logo collection coming soon. Signature product dropping 2026,” Caitlin Clark wrote.

But it was her teammates who stole the moment’s joy. Sophie Cunningham chimed in with, “ohhhhhh you do have a truck

” while Aliyah Boston added, “Ooooooooo

so teaaaa,” and Chloe Bibby simply commented, “Slay

”.

That side-swipe of celebration fits how Caitlin Clark operates: making big moves—even when she’s not playing. Fans on X called it “peak Clark energy”, appreciating how the launch still felt deeply personal and real, not rehearsed.

The logo collection drops October 1 with tees, hoodies, shorts and more in Fever colors. A full signature shoe and apparel line are expected in 2026, making Clark the third WNBA athlete to land that honor.

Despite sitting out her 15th straight game due to a groin strain, Caitlin Clark continues to cultivate momentum from the bench. Her presence—online, at events, in partner campaigns—still leads the way for her team and the league.


Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham Tipped By Riley Gaines as Ideal American Eagle Pick Amid Sydney Sweeney Controversy 12 May 4, 2025; Iowa City, IA, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) assists guard Sophie Cunningham (8) during the game against the Brazil National Team at Carver-Haweye Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

Every time Caitlin Clark hits “post,” she keeps reminding fans she’s more than a player—she’s a brand in the making, led with wit, warmth, and a team full of friends cheering her on.

The frenzy and the buildup is becoming hard to ignore as yet another WNBA player makes her mark on the world: basketball and household name.

Given the Hype, What Makes Caitlin Clark’s Nike Line more Than Fashion?

Caitlin Clark’s Nike collaboration isn’t just about merch—it’s about influence, and she’s approached it with intention. Her Instagram reveal gives fans more than a style moment; it hints at how brand and athlete can align meaningfully.

Clark worked closely with designers, helping shape a logo that’s simple yet rich—two interlocked Cs, one small “C” tucked between, symbolizing passion and drive built from the inside out.

Becoming a signature athlete is rare in women’s basketball. Only two others—A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu—have walked this path before her. Her logo tees drop in early October; the full line releases in 2026.


Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) yells in excitement Wednesday, July 30, 2025, during the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Indiana Fever defeated the Phoenix Mercury, 107-101.

This is strategic legacy-building. Even from the sideline, Caitlin Clark continues to define what leadership looks like in the WNBA. One fan summed it up: “She’s not just branding; she’s trailblazing.”

This article first appeared on Hardwood Heroics and was syndicated with permission.

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