Caitlin Clark (Photo via Twitter)
The Indiana Pacers dominated their way to a Game 1 victory on Saturday against the Milwaukee Bucks and had Caitlin Clark as reinforcement for Game 2 on Tuesday.
The Indiana Fever guard was in the house and joined by several of her Fever teammates, including the newly re-signed Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, as they helped hype up the crowd at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for Game 2 against the Milwaukee Bucks.
During the game, she caught the attention of fans online for her outfit and accessories. The Fever guard was rocking a white T-shirt with ankle-length denim jeans, paired with a small leather shoulder bag and a pair of Jordans in the Indiana Pacers team colors.
Despite not playing in the game, she still had things to say to the refs.
Clark emerged from the tunnel alongside her Fever teammates Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell to fire up the fans and throw t-shirts into the stands while everyone cheered.
In the process of doing that, Clark had an interesting interaction with the lead referee of the NBA game.
Caitlin Clark could be seen gesturing to him and saying something, which had him laughing.
“Caitlin can’t help but yap at the ref on her way out,” the post read.
Caitlin Clark Has A Squad To Take The Fever All The Way
Caitlin Clark (Grace Smith/IndyStar-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Caitlin Clark set multiple records and achievements in her WNBA rookie season, including winning the Rookie of the Year award and making the All-WNBA First Team and All-Star Game.
Caitlin Clark will soon enter her second season in the WNBA after taking the league by storm during her rookie year.
Clark and the Fever enter the 2025 season with WNBA title hopes, courting a star-studded team with Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and DeWanna Bonner.
The Fever made the playoffs despite a 20-20 record.
The team is now loaded up to possibly be even better and go further in the postseason.
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