Caitlin Clark's version of a popular Nike sneaker, where the WNBA superstar etched her name next to the late NBA icon Kobe Bryant, dropped and sold out quickly on Monday morning. The Kobe V Protroretails for $190and incorporates slightly more splashy versions of blue, red, and gold, colors of her team, the Indiana Fever. They were made available online at 10 a.m. EDT, and Nike's initial offering of the shoes was gone in minutes. It wasn't immediately clear how many pairs Nike sold or when the next offering would be made available. The Protros already appeared in the resale markets, with the onlineseller eBay featuringscores of pairs for more than $350. A rep for Nike could not be immediately reached for comment on Monday. Nike described the sneakers' shades as "Midnight Navy, Bright Crimson, vibrant hits of University Gold, and polished off with a high-gloss finish that glistens under the spotlight." Before his retirement in 2016 and death in a2020 helicopter crash, Bryant was arguably basketball's most famous contemporary name. And likewise, Clark has become the world's biggest name in women's basketball, if not the sport at large. Clark finished her amateur career at the University of Iowa last year as her sport'sall-time leading scorerbefore winning theWNBA's Rookie of the Year award. She was namedTime Magazine's Athlete of the Yearfor 2024. Also on Sunday, Clark and Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier were named captains for the WNBA's All-Star Game, which will be held on July 19 at Fever's home court, Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.