Caitlin Clark and Victor Wembanyama are two young players who are redefining the sport of basketball in their respective leagues, the WNBA and the NBA.

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Size-wise, the two players couldn’t be more different, with Clark checking in at 6-feet, 152 pounds and Wembanyama at 7-foot-4, 210 pounds.

The two superstars became a trivia question on the revamped ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” game show starring host Jimmy Kimmel according to a Wednesday post shared on X.

Clark and Wembanyama’s salaries were a hot topic of as the trivia question was presented.

Clark’s WNBA rookie season salary was revealed to be $76,535, compared to $12.1 million for Wembanyama. The show’s contest was asked to name the percentage that Clark’s salary comprises in regards to Wembanyama’s.

For those scoring at home, the correct answer is letter A.

Caitlin Clark Could Have Shut Down the Rookie of the Year Debate with Mind-Boggling Stat

The top-two WNBA Rookie of the Year candidates in Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark got to add to their resume’s for the award on Wednesday afternoon, and they did just that.

In the Chicago Sky’s victory over the Atlanta Dream, Reese continued her historic double-double streak, extending the WNBA record that she broke. While this is extremely impressive, Clark may have somehow come out on top, despite the Fever’s loss to the Mystic.

Clark posted a stat line consisting of 29 points, 13 assists, five rebounds, five three-pointers made, five steals, and three blocks, which has never been done before in either WNBA or NBA history.

To make WNBA history as a rookie is one thing, but to make NBA history as a rookie while in the WNBA is just unheard of. Clark is almost in a league of her own, with Reese creeping just inches away. Though Reese has had an incredible run as of late, Clark’s most recent performance should make her the frontrunner for the ROTY award as of now.