Everyone Is Saying The Same Thing After Caitlin Clark Posted A Photo Of Herself In A Tiny Skirt Next To Her Boyfriend
Caitlin Clark and Connor Mccaffery (Photos via Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark is on cloud nine.
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever has company as she begins her WNBA career in Indianapolis. Her boyfriend is Connor McCaffery, who happens to work for the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.
Both athletes played basketball at the University of Iowa. Clark just finished off her illustrious career as Division I basketball’s career leading scorer and in assists. While in college, McCaffery averaged 4.5 points per game from 2017-23 and played baseball at Iowa.
His career was not headed to the pros, but he is still going to reap the benefits in a big way.
McCaffery and Clark, who celebrated their first anniversary, had everybody thinking the same thing about him after they shared a photo of themselves hugging each other after the WNBA Draft.

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On Friday, Caitlin Clark was all smiles as she rooted for the Indiana Pacers as her boyfriend Connor McCaffery is a team assistant. The newly drafted WNBA player was seen tossing T-shirts to the crowd during halftime between the Pacers and the Milwaukee Bucks during game three of the NBA playoffs.
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Clark also spent time in one of the suites, where she continued to cheer on the team and could be seen signing her autograph on a sonogram.
The Pacers won Games 3 and 4 and have to take a commanding 3-1 series lead.
Caitlin Clark Looked At As Generational Player That Will Take The WNBA To New Heights

Caitlin Clark (Photo by Matthew Holst/Getty Images)
Clark, the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer, was selected as the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Fever.
The WNBA Draft had record viewership just weeks after Clark’s Iowa team shattered viewership records during their run in the NCAA Tournament via USAToday.com.
If Clark is great or even better as expected in the league, huge opportunities await the ladies of the WNBA.
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