Monica McNutt Explodes Over Caitlin Clark’s Million-Dollar Deal, Declares Angel Reese Worth “At Least a Billion—If America Could See Straight”
In a move that has sent the sports world into chaos (and the denim industry into hiding after the Dawn Staley incident), ESPN analyst and basketball sage Monica McNutt allegedly snapped this week after hearing reports that superstar Caitlin Clark had secured a shiny new million-dollar endorsement deal.
“A million? A million? Please,” McNutt was overheard saying while sipping coffee strong enough to dissolve an iPhone. “Angel Reese would’ve gotten a billion-dollar deal if she were white. Heck, she might’ve been given the keys to the Federal Reserve.”
The comment, which quickly leaked to social media, has ignited what experts are calling “The Great Endorsement Wars of 2025.” Fans have split into factions: Team Clark, who believes no one deserves more than seven figures for smiling in sneakers, and Team Reese, who insists America undervalues charisma, trash talk, and the ability to block shots while chewing gum.
Corporate Meltdown

Brands immediately began panicking. American Eagle, still nursing wounds from Dawn Staley’s boycott campaign, issued a statement saying they were “open to revisiting our definition of American women” while simultaneously launching a “Be Your Billion-Dollar Self” denim capsule collection.
Nike, not to be outdone, reportedly offered Angel Reese a contract written entirely in solid gold. Adidas countered with a billion dollars’ worth of store credit and free tracksuits for life.
“Look, if Monica McNutt says it, it must be true,” an anonymous marketing executive whispered while stress-eating kale chips. “Representation matters. But also…so do profit margins. Do you know how many sneakers we’d have to sell to justify a billion-dollar deal? Roughly every sneaker ever manufactured since 1982.”
Political Repercussions
Naturally, politicians jumped into the fray. One senator introduced the Equal Endorsement Act, which would require all future sponsorships to be audited by a bipartisan panel of middle school gym teachers. Another candidate promised to pay every WNBA player a billion dollars if elected, though economists warned this would require selling both Alaska and Taylor Swift’s music catalog.
The Angel Reese Response
When asked for comment, Angel Reese smirked.
“I don’t need a billion dollars,” she said. “I am the billion. In confidence, in grit, in lashes. If they don’t see it, that’s on them.”
She then walked away in designer heels worth more than a used Honda Civic, while a crowd of ad executives fainted from sheer awe.
Caitlin Clark’s Take
Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark, who had been busy trying to shoot threes in peace, appeared bewildered by the escalating saga.
“I just wanted to play basketball and maybe get some free Gatorade,” Clark admitted. “Now I’m apparently at the center of a racial-economic showdown. Can someone explain why my bank account is trending on Twitter?”
Clark’s agent, however, assured reporters that “million-dollar deals are just the beginning” and that she was “absolutely open to a billion-dollar offer, provided it includes free shipping.”
McNutt Doubles Down
Unfazed by the backlash, McNutt doubled down during a live broadcast:
“Look, people,” she said. “I don’t make the rules. I just point out the absurdity of them. If you’re telling me that Angel Reese, with her swagger, her rings, and her ability to break TikTok every time she breathes, wouldn’t command Bezos-level money in a fair system…then you need stronger coffee.”
The studio audience gave her a standing ovation, though one viewer at home reportedly fainted after trying to calculate how many zeroes are in a billion.
The Bigger Picture
At press time, experts were still debating whether billion-dollar endorsement deals are even logistically possible without collapsing the U.S. economy. Some suggested paying Reese in cryptocurrency, others in Costco memberships. A fringe group proposed crowning her “Empress of Advertising” and cutting out money altogether.
In the end, the saga has taught America one undeniable lesson: endorsements are no longer about sneakers, soda, or fast food. They are about identity, perception, and which side of the court you’re shooting from.
Or, as one fan wrote on a protest sign outside Nike headquarters:
“PAY HER A BILLION OR WE BOYCOTT SHORTS.”
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