Caitlin Clark has officially started her WNBA career, stepping into the spotlight as a new player for the Indiana Fever. Her transition from Iowa’s beloved NCAA superstar to professional athlete was marked by a press conference on Wednesday aimed at introducing her to the local media and fans.
The press conference followed the usual script, with Clark fielding questions about her expectations and aspirations in the WNBA. However, the atmosphere shifted when Gregg Doyel of the Indianapolis Star took his turn to speak.
To create a light-hearted moment, Doyel mimicked Clark’s signature heart gesture that she frequently uses on the court to signify her love for her family.
Doyel’s comment, “Start doing it to me, and we’ll get along just fine,” was meant as a joke, but it fell flat, appearing inappropriate to many present. This interaction visibly surprised Clark, who managed a smile but appeared momentarily unsettled by the remark.
Despite the awkwardness, Clark composed herself quickly and engaged with the other reporters. While the incident was not an ideal start to her relationship with the Indiana media, it underscored her professionalism under unexpected pressure.
Clark and the Fever’s focus now turns to the upcoming season, where her performance on the court will surely be the main story. Though uncomfortable, the incident at the press conference remains a small footnote in what is hoped to be a storied career for the young athlete.
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