VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Had “Weird” Moment With Fan In The Stands During Indiana Pacers Playoff Game | HO
Caitlin Clark is getting requests to sign strange objects as the anticipation for her impending WNBA debut grows.
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever attended the third game between the Indiana Pacers and the Milwaukee Bucks. The talented athlete from Iowa who was selected first overall in the WNBA draft last week is already the most well-liked person in the state of Indiana for obvious reasons.
As part of the Indiana Pacers’ pregame ritual before their playoff game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday, Clark got the crowd excited with her appearance and pumped the accelerator of a replica IndyCar at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Before exiting the arena, she also signed what might have been the oddest autograph of her career.
At one point during Clark’s appearance, a fan asked her to fulfill a rather unusual request — an ultrasound autograph.
Footage from the Indiana Fever shows Clark signing the ultrasound photo.
Caitlin Clark’s youngest fan 🥹
a fan asked @CaitlinClark22 to sign her ultrasound at tonight’s @Pacers game pic.twitter.com/MP86h56n1a
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 27, 2024
Some fans thought this was quite weird:
That’s really weird
— Dawgdeez69 (@dawgdeez69) April 27, 2024
Clark even joined her new Fever teammates on the court during the second quarter for the T-shirt toss.
Clark stayed for the entire game as the Pacers defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in overtime to take a 2-1 first-round series lead thanks to a three-point play from Tyrese Haliburton with 1.1 seconds remaining.
Caitlin Clark Looked On To Be The Savior of The Indiana Fever
Caitlin Clark (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark, the NCAA Division I all-time scoring leader, finished her college career with 3,951 points, via ESPN.com.
She was taken with the number one overall pick, and the franchise has high hopes she can change their fortunes.
Indiana has not advanced to the WNBA playoffs since 2016, something they would like to put to an end with Clark on the team.
The Indiana Fever begins its regular season on May 14.