In a bombshell move that could reshape the very foundation of women’s professional basketball, Michael Jordan — NBA legend, billionaire mogul, and global sports icon — has reportedly made a staggering offer to Caitlin Clark: part ownership in a future WNBA expansion team he plans to build from the ground up.
And yes, you read that right — ownership, not just endorsement.
Multiple sources close to Jordan confirmed late Monday night that His Airness has had “serious private conversations” with Clark’s camp for weeks, and recently made a formal proposal: co-owning and co-shaping a brand-new WNBA franchise — with Clark at the center of it all.
“This isn’t just a deal,” one source said. “It’s a revolution.”
Jordan’s Vision: “Build It Around Her”
According to insiders at Jump Management Group, Jordan has been eyeing re-entry into basketball ownership after selling his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets last year. But this time, the six-time NBA champion isn’t just watching the women’s game rise — he wants to lead its next era.
“Caitlin Clark is bigger than the game right now,” a source close to Jordan shared. “And Mike believes she can be the centerpiece of a new movement. A player-owner. A pioneer.”
The plan? Establish a new WNBA franchise, possibly in Las Vegas, Chicago, or Austin, built around Clark’s star power and vision for how women’s basketball should be played, promoted, and paid.
“She wouldn’t just play for the team. She’d help design its DNA,” the source said.
Caitlin’s Camp: “She’s Shocked, But Intrigued”
Caitlin Clark, still only in her rookie season with the Indiana Fever, has yet to comment publicly. But a representative for Clark confirmed that the offer is real, and that “nothing is off the table.”
“She’s shocked. She’s honored. But she’s also a competitor,” the representative said. “Right now, she’s focused on winning games. But this kind of opportunity? It doesn’t come twice.”
Clark has already signed record-breaking NIL deals, packed stadiums, and single-handedly boosted TV ratings for the WNBA. She’s widely considered one of the most influential athletes to enter professional sports in the last decade.
But this is different. This is legacy-level.
WNBA Officials Caught Off Guard
Sources inside the WNBA front office revealed the league was not aware that Jordan and Clark were negotiating behind the scenes.
“We know expansion is coming,” a league executive said. “But this kind of expansion — where the greatest male player of all time partners with the most exciting young woman in sports? That’s unprecedented.”
The league is reportedly scrambling to get ahead of the announcement, which could dramatically shift fan interest, sponsorships, and competitive dynamics.
A Billion-Dollar Pivot
Jordan’s business team is also exploring multi-platform media rights, branded documentaries, and global merchandising centered on the potential franchise — all with Clark’s name at the forefront.
The partnership would also likely include equity in Jordan Brand, making Clark the first female athlete in history to co-own a WNBA team and receive a percentage of global Jordan sales.
Industry experts estimate the total value of the proposal could exceed $100 million within five years.
“This is not a player contract,” said sports economist Daniel Houser. “This is an empire offer.”
Reaction Around the League
The news sent shockwaves through the WNBA. Players and coaches are already reacting with a mix of awe, curiosity, and concern.
Diana Taurasi, never one to mince words, posted cryptically on X:
“From Iowa to icon status — she might break the whole system.”
Breanna Stewart, Liberty superstar and reigning MVP, told reporters:
“It’s about time the biggest names in the world invest in women’s sports. If it takes Jordan and Caitlin to open those doors, so be it.”
Even former WNBA commissioner Val Ackerman weighed in:
“This is the kind of evolution we dreamed about. It’s terrifying in the best way.”
Could Clark Leave the Fever?
Legally, Clark is under contract with the Indiana Fever through at least 2026. However, if a new franchise launches in 2027, and Jordan’s offer includes ownership after her contract expires, Clark could easily make the move — without violating league rules.
More controversially, some analysts are suggesting Clark could retire early from traditional play to focus on building the new franchise, then return as a player-owner — something never done in WNBA history.
“She’s rewriting everything,” said ESPN’s Holly Rowe. “She doesn’t follow the blueprint. She is the blueprint.”
What Comes Next?
A press conference is rumored to be in the works, possibly as early as next week, with Jordan and Clark appearing together for the first time. If confirmed, the partnership would likely become the most historic cross-gender collaboration in American sports.
Fans are already rallying online, with hashtags like #ClarkAndJordan, #WNBARevolution, and #PlayerOwnerEra trending globally within hours of the story breaking.
Final Word
Michael Jordan changed the NBA forever. Now, he may be ready to change the entire future of the WNBA, and he’s betting on Caitlin Clark to help him do it.
The question isn’t whether this is real — it is.
The question is: Is the WNBA ready for it?
In a bombshell move that could reshape the very foundation of women’s professional basketball, Michael Jordan — NBA legend, billionaire mogul, and global sports icon — has reportedly made a staggering offer to Caitlin Clark: part ownership in a future WNBA expansion team he plans to build from the ground up.
And yes, you read that right — ownership, not just endorsement.
Multiple sources close to Jordan confirmed late Monday night that His Airness has had “serious private conversations” with Clark’s camp for weeks, and recently made a formal proposal: co-owning and co-shaping a brand-new WNBA franchise — with Clark at the center of it all.
“This isn’t just a deal,” one source said. “It’s a revolution.”
Jordan’s Vision: “Build It Around Her”
According to insiders at Jump Management Group, Jordan has been eyeing re-entry into basketball ownership after selling his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets last year. But this time, the six-time NBA champion isn’t just watching the women’s game rise — he wants to lead its next era.
“Caitlin Clark is bigger than the game right now,” a source close to Jordan shared. “And Mike believes she can be the centerpiece of a new movement. A player-owner. A pioneer.”
The plan? Establish a new WNBA franchise, possibly in Las Vegas, Chicago, or Austin, built around Clark’s star power and vision for how women’s basketball should be played, promoted, and paid.
“She wouldn’t just play for the team. She’d help design its DNA,” the source said.
Caitlin’s Camp: “She’s Shocked, But Intrigued”
Caitlin Clark, still only in her rookie season with the Indiana Fever, has yet to comment publicly. But a representative for Clark confirmed that the offer is real, and that “nothing is off the table.”
“She’s shocked. She’s honored. But she’s also a competitor,” the representative said. “Right now, she’s focused on winning games. But this kind of opportunity? It doesn’t come twice.”
Clark has already signed record-breaking NIL deals, packed stadiums, and single-handedly boosted TV ratings for the WNBA. She’s widely considered one of the most influential athletes to enter professional sports in the last decade.
But this is different. This is legacy-level.
WNBA Officials Caught Off Guard
Sources inside the WNBA front office revealed the league was not aware that Jordan and Clark were negotiating behind the scenes.
“We know expansion is coming,” a league executive said. “But this kind of expansion — where the greatest male player of all time partners with the most exciting young woman in sports? That’s unprecedented.”
The league is reportedly scrambling to get ahead of the announcement, which could dramatically shift fan interest, sponsorships, and competitive dynamics.
A Billion-Dollar Pivot
Jordan’s business team is also exploring multi-platform media rights, branded documentaries, and global merchandising centered on the potential franchise — all with Clark’s name at the forefront.
The partnership would also likely include equity in Jordan Brand, making Clark the first female athlete in history to co-own a WNBA team and receive a percentage of global Jordan sales.
Industry experts estimate the total value of the proposal could exceed $100 million within five years.
“This is not a player contract,” said sports economist Daniel Houser. “This is an empire offer.”
Reaction Around the League
The news sent shockwaves through the WNBA. Players and coaches are already reacting with a mix of awe, curiosity, and concern.
Diana Taurasi, never one to mince words, posted cryptically on X:
“From Iowa to icon status — she might break the whole system.”
Breanna Stewart, Liberty superstar and reigning MVP, told reporters:
“It’s about time the biggest names in the world invest in women’s sports. If it takes Jordan and Caitlin to open those doors, so be it.”
Even former WNBA commissioner Val Ackerman weighed in:
“This is the kind of evolution we dreamed about. It’s terrifying in the best way.”
Could Clark Leave the Fever?
Legally, Clark is under contract with the Indiana Fever through at least 2026. However, if a new franchise launches in 2027, and Jordan’s offer includes ownership after her contract expires, Clark could easily make the move — without violating league rules.
More controversially, some analysts are suggesting Clark could retire early from traditional play to focus on building the new franchise, then return as a player-owner — something never done in WNBA history.
“She’s rewriting everything,” said ESPN’s Holly Rowe. “She doesn’t follow the blueprint. She is the blueprint.”
What Comes Next?

“From Iowa to icon status — she might break the whole system.”
“It’s about time the biggest names in the world invest in women’s sports. If it takes Jordan and Caitlin to open those doors, so be it.”
“This is the kind of evolution we dreamed about. It’s terrifying in the best way.”

A press conference is rumored to be in the works, possibly as early as next week, with Jordan and Clark appearing together for the first time. If confirmed, the partnership would likely become the most historic cross-gender collaboration in American sports.
Fans are already rallying online, with hashtags like #ClarkAndJordan, #WNBARevolution, and #PlayerOwnerEra trending globally within hours of the story breaking.
Final Word
Michael Jordan changed the NBA forever. Now, he may be ready to change the entire future of the WNBA, and he’s betting on Caitlin Clark to help him do it.
The question isn’t whether this is real — it is.
The question is: Is the WNBA ready for it?