In the year of Caitlin Clark, no one comes close. Yes, A’ja Wilson won the MVP, and Napheesa Collier the Defensive Player of the Year. Yes, it was actually the New York Liberty and not CC’s Indiana Fever that won the Finals. And yet, the Des Moines native continues to bring in the honors even deep into the offseason. After earning Athlete of the Year honors from both TIME magazine and the Associated Press, she’s now giving competition to bother Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu in a literal game of cards.
In the Goldin December Elite WNBA card battle, it was just reported that Clark outsold both the Aces and Liberty stars. Where A’ja Wilson Signatures GV 1/1 sold for $915, the Sabrina Ionescu Color Blast SSP cards went for $2,319. As for Indiana’s No. 22? The reigning league ROTY’s 5 cards accounted for $216,672 of the total $219,906 WNBA card sales.
Here is the breakdown –
- Caitlin Clark Black Gold Auto 1/5 – $12,322
- Caitlin Clark Sparks Patch 1/1 – $13,420
- Caitlin Clark Selections GV 1/1 – $40,870
- Caitlin Clark Concourse BF 1/1 – $52,460
- Caitlin Clark Signatures BF 1/1 – $97,600
$219,906 of WNBA cards just sold at auction
Caitlin Clark cards accounted for $216,672 of the sale pic.twitter.com/ZejoY72WSa
— Clark Report (@CClarkReport) December 29, 2024
If you combine Wilson and Ionescu’s card sale value and compare it with Clark’s total, it amounts to the Fever guard having a $21.34K advantage. With over $200K in WNBA cards sold in a single auction, there is a clear winner here!
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