WNBA star’s lookalike sparks debates on social media.
Caitlin Clark, the rising star of women’s basketball, seems to have a doppelganger in the NBA, and social media is buzzing about it.
French center Alexandre Sarr, who was recently drafted No. 2 overall by the Washington Wizards, has caught the attention of fans due to his striking resemblance to Caitlin Clark. Despite their different ethnicities, the resemblance is uncanny, and fans can’t stop talking about it.
The draft night was a big moment for Sarr, as he aims to make a name for himself in the NBA. However, fans were more focused on his resemblance to Caitlin Clark. One fan expressed their surprise by saying: “I’m mad cuz I can’t explain it but I also can’t disagree.”
Another fan humorously admitted, “Lmfaooo CANT UNSEE IT NOW.” The resemblance was so undeniable that even those who were initially skeptical couldn’t help but agree.
“Can’t believe I’m cosigning this with a like+comment but when you’re right you’re right,” said a third fan. One user even went as far as to say, “Like I’m scared rn why do they have the same face.”
Sarr lands No. 2 pick despite skipping Hawks workout
Sarr, originally from Bordeaux, France, has prior professional experience playing for the Perth Wildcats in Australia. This experience has undoubtedly prepared him for the transition to the NBA.
The 19-year-old was highly anticipated to be the No. 1 overall pick but reportedly refused to work out for the Atlanta Hawks, leading them to select Zaccharie Risacher instead. Sarr’s determination to join the Washington Wizards is evident, as he aimed to remain on their draft board.
The buzz around Sarr’s draft night and his resemblance to Caitlin Clark has sparked widespread conversation on social media. It’s clear that fans are intrigued by this unexpected connection between the rising NBA star and the celebrated women’s basketball player.
In addition to the excitement surrounding Sarr’s draft, his professional experience and determination to join the NBA have further solidified his position as a promising talent.
As one fan aptly put it, “I can’t wait to see what Alexandre Sarr brings to the NBA.” It’s safe to say that both Sarr and Caitlin Clark have captured the attention of sports enthusiasts across different leagues, and their respective journeys are set to be closely followed in the coming seasons.
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