Tom Brady has entered the sports multiverse.

The six-time Super Bowl champion is widely regarded as the greatest player in NFL history but also has his eye on other sport, too.

Clark's Fever and Reese's Sky will play each other in the WNBA Cup
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Clark’s Fever and Reese’s Sky will play each other in the WNBA CupCredit: Getty
Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark have thrust the WNBA into the mainstream, massively contributing to the league’s surge in value and appeal since their 2024 arrival.

The pair went viral in their first clash earlier this season due to Clark’s flagrant foul on Reese, which sparked a furious reaction from the Chicago Sky forward.

The fallout continued for days online and even led Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy to bizarrely suggest Clark should boycott the WNBA.

Unlike Portnoy, Brady has no interest in fueling any feuds between the pair.

This week, Brady joined Bleacher Report for a phone interview and was asked to name his sports Mount Rushmore.

Interestingly, he named eleven athletes, not the usual four, and didn’t hesitate to mention Clark and Reese.

“Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, this little thing they got going, I love that,” Brady said.

Other notable members of his Mt Rushmore included Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan, Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, golf great Tiger Woods and Olympic swimming icon Michael Phelps.

Not bad company for Reese and Clark, who are much earlier in their sporting journeys to those all-time greats.

However, their inclusion isn’t that much of a surprise considering the impact they have had on the WNBA over the last 18 months.

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese made Brady's Mount Rushmore of Sports
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Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese made Brady’s Mount Rushmore of SportsCredit: @BleacherReport

Reese and Clark have a relationship that stretches back years
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Reese and Clark have a relationship that stretches back yearsCredit: Getty

The pair will open a fresh chapter in their basketball rivalry this week in the WNBA Commissioner Cup.

The Commissioner Cup is an in-season WNBA competition which runs for just over two weeks, consisting of regular-season match ups that count toward Cup play.

There’s 60 matches in total involving all 12 WNBA teams, and the final is played between the top teams from the Eastern Conference and Western Conference.

The winner of the competition will get their hands on $500k.

However, Clark is unlikely to feature in the Fever’s clash with the this weekend, given she is still working her way back to full fitness after a quad strain in May against the New York Liberty.

When Fever head coach Stephanie White was asked whether she had any update on the Time Athlete of the Year, she remained tight-lipped.

Caitlin Clark explains her flagrant foul on Angel Reese in the third quarter of the Fever’s win in the season opener
“No. Not yet. Sorry,” White said when asked if there are any update to Clark.

“I wish,” White added with a smile after a brief pause.

Clark’s absence may make the Fever-Sky game more competitive than it otherwise had been. Indiana destroyed Reese’s team 93-58 in their first contest this season.

Indiana have struggled without Clark in recent weeks, losing all three games in the immediate aftermath of her injury before finally picking up a win against the Washington Mystics.

Meanwhile, the Chicago Sky, who started the season 0-4, picked up back-to-back wins against the Dallas Wings to get their season up and running.