The influence of Caitlin Clark: Why the Las Vegas Aces, and other WNBA teams, are moving their games to big arenasâŠ.
WNBA teams have started making moves to capitalize on the popularity of Caitlin Clark.
Some are booking bigger venues for when Clark and the Indiana Fever come to town.
The Las Vegas Aces and Washington Mystics have moved their games against the Fever to bigger arenas. The numbers Clark generated in college indicates itâs a smart move.
While at Iowa, when the No. 1 pick in the draft and the Hawkeyes went on the road this past season, they played in front of sellout crowds or set attendance records.
âShe helps ticket sales, so I think itâs a really great time to have eyes. Sheâs going to be an elite player,â Aces coach Becky Hammon said. âShe has been in college. Sheâs done stuff in college that nobody else has. Sheâs going to be a great player in the W. Thereâs no doubt about it.
âSo the more people we can pack into the building to cheer against her, weâll take it, although I donât know if theyâll be cheering against her,â Hammon quipped. âI guess they might be cheering for her.â
The two-time reigning WNBA champion Aces relocated their game on May 25 from the 12,000-seat Michelob Ultra Arena to the 18,000-seat T-Mobile Arena.
Aces players credit Clark, but also know that their own team, which has won the past two WNBA championships, has done a great job increasing attendance at games over the past few seasons.
âWeâre not rolling out any red carpet. Weâre here to be a business and sell a lot of tickets. Kudos to her (Clark), but we also have done that in previous years in big games as well,â Las Vegas guard Kelsey Plum said. âThere are a lot of people that play basketball. People are coming to watch Aâja Wilson. People are going to watch Chelsea Gray.
âThatâs not a slight on anyone, but Iâm saying thatâs not for her. We played in Chicago last year. We sold it out last year.â
Clark will make her preseason debut on Friday night at Dallas â a game that is already sold out.
The Mystics game against Indiana on June 7 will be played at Capital One Arena â Washingtonâs old home. Their normal home, the Entertainment and Sports Arena, can seat up to 4,200 fans, but the Capital One Arena has a maximum basketball capacity of more than 20,000.
Nearly half of WNBA teams play in NBA arenas, so thereâs no need to move those games.
Still, a few others that donât are feeling a push to move games to larger arenas, including the Chicago Sky. The Sky and Angel Reese play their home games in the 10,000-seat Wintrust Arena. Fans started a petition to move their first home game against Indiana to the bigger United Center. Thereâs a concert scheduled at that arena on June 23 when the Fever come to town â so thatâs not going to happen.
The Los Angeles Sparks are another team that could move their game against Indiana.
The Sparks are playing their first five home games at Long Beach because of arena conflicts from construction and the NBA and NHL playoffs. They are hosting the Fever on May 24, which is scheduled to be played at Long Beach. The teamâs first five games will be played there in a 4,000-seat arena.
The Sparks have played games in the past at USC and thereâs always a chance they could move the Indiana game there. The Sparks said they have nothing official to report when asked about moving the game.
The Atlanta Dream, who also play in a smaller venue that seats only 3,500, host Clark and the Fever on June 21. The team hasnât said whether itâs exploring trying to move to a bigger arena yet.
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