Caitlin Clark admires his talent off field after stolen the spotlight during the practice of fever before match 1 against the aces

Caitlin Clark became a photographer during the Indiana Fever training session on Saturday. The team held their training at Las Vegas Aces headquarters before match 1 on Sunday against A’ja Wilson and his team. Normally, the visiting team would use the Michelob Ultra Arena, but the place was reserved for a K-Pop concert.
For fever, the change of place was not a problem because the players trained in a good mood. Clark helped clarify the atmosphere by picking up a camera and taking several photos – some candids, others posed. The social networks of fever later shared the images clicked by the injured leader in an Instagram publication.
The photo discharge included photos of Sophie Cunningham, coach Stephanie White and several players actively involved in practice. Clark even dropped a sincere comment under the position, admiring his own camera skills in a fun way.
“A little ate,” said Clark.
Caitlin Clark has not yet finished, however. She dropped another comment, clearly indicating that she particularly liked a particular photo she had taken from coach Stephanie White.
“You have Steph,” wrote Clark in another comment.

Clark also received a cry from two of his teammates. The veteran striker Natasha Howard congratulated the double All-Star for clicking on “incredible” photos, while the air powers rang with a cheeky comment.
“You have taken an incredible photo @ caitlinclark22,” wrote Howard.
“Wait for the maintenance,” wrote Powers.


Howard and Powers were strongly involved in the intense practice session. The duo had superbly played against Atlanta’s dream in the first round and the fever will need the two veterans at the top of their match against a Strong Aces Squad.
Caitlin Clark sentenced to a fine by the WNBA
On Saturday, Caitlin Clark revealed via an article on X (formerly Twitter) that she had been penalized by the WNBA. Clark had made a sarcastic comment on the officials on Instagram after the victory of Indiana Fever match 2 against Atlanta’s dream in their first round series. The league did not take it gently and imposed a fine of $ 200 at double star.
Despite the fine and the frustration not to play, Clark kept the morale high and was actively involved in the team. A perfect example of this came on Saturday when she took a camera and captured moments of the funny fever practice.
Edited by Atishay Jain




