Everyone Noticed The Same Thing About Caitlin Clark Following Her Move From Iowa To The WNBA
Everyone Noticed The Same Thing About Caitlin Clark Following Her Move From Iowa To The WNBA
Caitlin Clark (Photo via @snoozingsnoopy/Twitter)
Fans were all saying the same thing about Caitlin Clark after watching a video of her getting iced out by her new Indiana Fever teammates.
Clark was drafted No. 1 overall by the Fever last month and has since played her first preseason game, suiting up for her new team on Friday night to lead everyone in scoring in a game against the Dallas Wings.
A video of Clark trying on and biting jewelry in the streets went viral ahead of her debut, and most fans suggested that her new teammates were trying to get her to go black.
Check it out right below:
all it took was one week out of iowa pic.twitter.com/ZwxXp2rKUn
— 🍉 (@snoozingsnoopy) May 2, 2024
You can see some of the best comments here:
She’s going to end up like Haliburton with two different voices 🤣
— Investor Bettor (@InvestorBettor) May 2, 2024
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Once you go black you can
Never go back 🫵🏾— ʞ☥ (@kaycayy) May 2, 2024
she got in with the culture now
— Ksana (@bigarms4me) May 2, 2024
Kirk cousins vibes pic.twitter.com/DVwK1p8jhz
— HillTopAve (@HillTopAve) May 2, 2024
They definitely about to Blackify her
— Wenton Underwood (@WentonUnderwood) May 2, 2024
Bro she went to Indiana hahaha
— Rob Niece (@RobNiece) May 2, 2024
Caitlin Clark Announced Her WNBA Arrival With A Sensational Debut
As mentioned above, Clark debuted for the Fever on Friday night in front of a sellout crowd. She scored a game-high 21 points, shooting 6-of-15 from the field and 5-of-13 from three in the 79-76 preseason loss.
The performance was impressive, despite the percentages, with Clark lighting things up as she brought her unique brand to the pros after leaving the college game as one of the best players ever to play in the NCAA.
“I thought we played really hard. Just a great atmosphere for women’s basketball,” she said after the game, per The Athletic. “I think it’s a good kickoff to the WNBA season.
“Overall, a lot to learn from. These are good learning experiences for us. This doesn’t count. Go back and watch the film, film doesn’t lie and learn from that.”
Fans are looking forward to seeing more from the new WNBA star following her sensational debut. The Fever play the Atlanta Dream in another preseason fixture next Friday before they kick off the regular season against the Connecticut Sun on May 14.
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