Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Fever Keeping Plans Quiet (for Now), Unlike Spurs and Blackhawks

  • The Fever’s business approach differs from recent rookie phenoms in the NBA and NHL.
  • Quietly, though, Clark’s expected WNBA team says ‘excitement and interest in tickets has been significant.’
Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Even before college basketball phenom Caitlin Clark becomes a professional, there is a WNBA economy rapidly developing around her. But Clark’s expected team, the Fever, is thus far one of the more publicly restrained participants, marking a significant departure from the business of recent rookie phenoms in other leagues. 

The Fever have the No. 1 pick in Monday night’s WNBA draft, and they are widely expected to select the Iowa superstar. In rising anticipation of that, the league is entering a broad-based inflection point of business growth, WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert (above) is aiming to double the league’s media rights, tickets for many opposing teams are soaring on resale markets, and the Fever are slated for national broadcast exposure in 36 of their 40 regular-season games in 2024. 

But what about the Fever franchise itself? The team’s sales strategy thus far has been comparatively muted. Indiana has created a presale of two games per day over a 15-day period leading into Monday. But the team has not yet been marketing Clark by name, hasn’t disclosed any ticket sales metrics, and has only loosely discussed her impact on business operations, only saying there has been a “spike in ticket inquiries.”

“Since we won that first pick in the draft lottery, excitement in the team and interest in tickets has been significant,” Danny Lopez, Pacers Sports & Entertainment vice president, tells Front Office Sports. The company operates both the Fever and NBA’s Pacers. “We continue to field inquiries every day and are excited about the crowds we anticipate for games this season.”

Not So With Wemby, Bedard

The Fever’s approach to date differs from how the NBA’s Spurs operated leading up to their selection last year of Victor Wembanyama, and how the NHL’s Blackhawks did before drafting Connor Bedard. Both of those players, selected No. 1 in those respective drafts, are now leading favorites to win Rookie of the Year awards this year. 

The Spurs openly disclosed their initial season-ticket influx, as well as their organizational excitement, after winning the draft lottery and the right to select Wembanyama. So, too, did the Blackhawks, which sold $5.2 million worth of season-ticket packages in the first 12 hours of winning the 2023 NHL draft lottery.

Regardless of approach, Clark’s arrival is set to elevate the Fever significantly at the gate, where the team averaged 4,067 per game last year, 11th in the 12-team league, and 39% below the league average of 6,615.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign up for
The Memo Newsletter

Get the biggest stories and best analysis on the business of sports delivered to your inbox twice every weekday and twice on weekends.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

NBA Conference Finals Show How Modern Title Contenders Are Built

The Knicks and Cavs have the league’s two most expensive rosters.
May 4, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Josh Hart (3) controls the ball against Philadelphia 76ers forward/guard Kelly Oubre Jr. (9) during the first quarter of game one of the eastern conference semifinal round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden.

Knicks Ticket Demand Sees MSG Get-In Prices Soar

Resale ticket prices for any potential Finals games at MSG begin at about $2,500.
Sponsored

Volpe Brings Style to the Bronx

With the New York Yankees & Anthony Volpe, Charles Tyrwhitt is bringing its decades-long playbook to one of sports’ biggest stages.

Featured Today

NFL Rivalries Are Made on the Field, Mocked in Schedule Release Videos

Every year, teams find new ways to one-up themselves (and their rivals).
Bart Swings/Falyn Fonoimoana/Avery Poppinga
May 14, 2026

OnlyFans Is Paying Pro Athletes What Their Sports Won’t

The adult-content platform is a reliable income source for niche athletes.
May 13, 2026

How Sports Graphic Designers Are Grappling With the Rise of AI Art

The release of ChatGPT 2.0 Images sparked a conversation among sports designers.
May 12, 2026

Collectible Cups Are Sending Sports Fans Into a Frenzy

The drink is secondary to the wild vessel it comes in.
May 13, 2006; Washington, D.C, USA; FILE PHOTO; Houston Comets at Washington Mystics -- Houston forward Sheryl Swoopes brings the ball up court.

Houston WNBA Team Expects to Keep Comets Name

The Connecticut Sun will move to Houston in 2027.
May 11, 2026

Braves Earnings Show Promise and Pressure of RSN Shift

The club’s revenue surged, aided in part by the earlier season start.
May 13, 2026

Bob Myers Will Run Sixers While Leading Hunt for New GM

Myers constructed four championship teams in Golden State. 
Sponsored

Volpe Brings Style to the Bronx

With the New York Yankees & Anthony Volpe, Charles Tyrwhitt is bringing its decades-long playbook to one of sports’ biggest stages.
May 11, 2026

Clippers Were the Quiet Winners of NBA Draft Lottery

The Clippers will pick fifth in June’s draft. 
May 11, 2026

Investor Recalls Kang’s Tense Takeover of Spirit

The Spirit’s valuation has increased 4,200% since 2020.
May 10, 2026

Pacers President to Fans After Losing NBA Draft Lottery Pick: ‘I’m Sorry’

Indiana had a 52.1% chance of keeping their pick.
Apr 11, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban walks off the court after the game against the Toronto Raptors at the American Airlines Center.
May 8, 2026

Why Mark Cuban Bought Into a Canadian Basketball Team

“Canada is producing more stars than any other country.”