Caitlin Clark secretly caught off guard by her teammates in the looker room

Caitlin Clark, the number one draft pick scored the first triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history. It happened during Saturday’s game where the Indiana Fever defeated the New York Liberty 83-78 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, ending the Fever’s streak of nine consecutive losses to the Liberty.

After Clark’s historic record, her teammates surprised her in the locker room with an unexpected celebration where Caitlin could do nothing but enjoy the moment and ended up in a mess with the game ball in her hands. An unforgettable moment that will be remembered forever in the history of the WNBA.

Clark recorded her name in WNBA history by finishing the game with 19 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds, making clear her exceptional talent and proving why fans fill the stadiums where she plays, boosting all the ratings.

Caitlin Clark’s impact on and off the court is a beacon of hope for the Indiana Fever and an exciting story for WNBA fans around the world. As the season progresses, all eyes are on Clark to see if they can pull off an upset this season and advance to the playoffs.

In her 22 WNBA games with the Indiana Fever, Clark averages 16 points per game, ranks third in the league with 7.1 assists per game and contributes 5.7 rebounds per game. Her weakness continues to be turnovers, with 5.5 per game.

In addition to her high numbers on the court, Caitlin Clark has broken marketing, ratings and sales records. The rookie is shining and shutting mouths not only with her game, but also with her charisma and personality in the basketball world.

While the Indiana Fever’s overall record of 9-13 is nothing to brag about, the team has shown increased cohesion and understanding as they prepare for the second half of the season and aim for a playoff berth.

The Fever will have some time to rest, with their next game scheduled for Wednesday against the Washington Mystics. After that, they will play three more games before the month-long break for the Paris Olympics.

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