
Caitlin Clark had one of the most eventful rookie seasons in the history of the WNBA. Ever since her debut, she has been all over the internet.
Be it for her insane clutch performances, deep threes, or her social media antics, the Indiana Fever star is everywhere.
However, like all the other professional athletes, Clark knows how social media works. And she knows how to make good of it. Recently, Clark’s one such social media antics against Kelsey Plum resurfaced on the internet.
Caitlin Clark (Image Credits: Imagn)
Caitlin Clark Trolled Kelsey Plum At WNBA All-Star
Just after a couple of seasons at the pro level, Clark has learned a thing or two about handling everything around it.
The trolling kicked off on Instagram in July this year, where Plum, the Las Vegas Aces guard who signed with Under Armour, posted a glam shot of herself in front of a massive Nike swoosh.
Dressed in a sleek leather top, green pants, and carrying a Loewe bag, Plum looked ready for the spotlight.
However, Clark, a Nike athlete herself, couldn’t resist chiming in with a cheeky comment.
“Thank u for the Nike ad,” the Fever guard commented.
This happened right after Plum had thrown some shade during a post-All-Star Game press conference, pointing out that “zero members of Team Clark” showed up for a key players’ meeting that morning.
The meeting led to players wearing “Pay Us What You Owe Us” shirts as a united stand on collective bargaining issues.
Caitlin Clark Set To Join Team USA Basketball Camp Alongside Kelsey Plum
While those All-Star jabs added some spice to their interactions, Clark and Plum are now gearing up to share the court as teammates on a bigger stage.
Both superstars are invited to the USA Basketball women’s national team training camp this December.
The camp, running from December 12 to 14 at Duke University in North Carolina, marks Clark’s first appearance at the senior level after previous invitations during her Iowa days didn’t pan out due to scheduling conflicts.
She’s joined by fellow first-timers like Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese, UConn’s Paige Bueckers, and others, including Cameron Brink, Rickea Jackson, and even USC’s JuJu Watkins, who’s sidelined this season with an ACL recovery.
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