
Iowa star forward Jada Gyamfi drooled over Caitlin Clark‘s physique in Nike‘s powerful new TV commercial featuring other high-profile female athletes.
After 27 years, Nike returned to Super Bowl advertising with an epic ad featuring WNBA superstars Caitlin, A’ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu, gymnast Jordan Chiles, track star Sha’Carri Richardson, and tennis champion Aryna Sabalenka.
The 60-second ad‘s tagline is: “You can’t win. So win.”

Caitlin promoted the ad on her social media accounts, posting a series of images alongside a caption that read, “You’ll be told you can’t do it. So do it anyway – @nike.”
Caitlin’s former Iowa teammate Jada Gyamfi re-posted the ad on her Instagram account.
Jada drooled over Caitlin’s toned physique in the ad. “That muscle definition,” Jada wrote.
There’s one guarantee in sport. You’ll be told you can’t do it. So do it anyway.
You can’t win. So Win.
?@officialdoechii pic.twitter.com/Fcu9VXQbnA
— Nike (@Nike) February 10, 2025
The WNBA rookie of the year spent the offseason lifting weights in the gym to build muscle after jealous WNBA players pushed her around during her rookie season.
Caitlin was the No. 1 overall draft pick by the Indiana Fever in 2024, but she got no respect from veteran WNBA players.
Caitlin said “no” to a record $1 million offer to play in the inaugural season of the Unrivaled 3-on-3 women’s basketball league in Miami, Florida.
Unrivaled co-founder Napheesa Collier still hopes that Caitlin will save her league from going under join her league next season.
“There’s no break, especially for the rookies. They play for like 18 months straight or something crazy like that just going from both seasons,” Napheesa said in an appearance on the “Run It Back” podcast.
“So I know she really needed that little mental break from basketball for a little bit,” she added. “But all [Unrivaled] can do is show her what we have and I think what we have here is really special. And of course we’re always going to have a spot for her and hopefully we can make it work in the future.”
Will Caitlin Clark be playing in @Unrivaledwbb next season? ?@PHEEsespieces says the league has a spot with "Clark" written all over it… pic.twitter.com/gZgZwkgQeU
— Run It Back (@RunItBackFDTV) February 11, 2025