Caitlin Clark doesn’t just break records; she bends reality. The Indiana Fever star decided that, despite being in the WNBA offseason, it was time to remind everyone that she’s still untouchable—especially from beyond the arc. During a casual workout at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Clark effortlessly drained 25 consecutive three-pointers. Yes, you read that right—twenty-five. In. A. Row.
While most of us struggle to even hit the rim at our local gyms, Clark makes shooting threes look like child’s play. It’s almost as if gravity takes a vacation whenever she steps on the court. Need proof? The Fever posted the video on X (formerly Twitter) to silence the doubters, and let’s just say, the basketball world collectively gasped. With over 9,000 likes and 259 comments, it’s clear people are freaking out—and for good reason.
Golf, But Make It Basketball
And just to keep things interesting, Clark isn’t spending her offseason strictly focused on hoops. Nope, she’s also getting ready for a Pro-Am golf tournament in Florida. Yeah, because dominating one sport just isn’t enough. While preparing to crush it on the golf course, she popped back into Indianapolis to remind us why she’s worth every penny of her $28 million Nike deal. Because who needs rest when you can sink 25 straight threes in your spare time?
In typical Caitlin Clark fashion, the caption on the Fever’s post read: “The grind don’t stop,” and if her shooting display is anything to go by, that grind is going to be the stuff of nightmares for the rest of the WNBA.
Clark’s Rookie Year? Yeah, Just the Beginning
Let’s not forget that this is the same rookie who carried the Fever to their first WNBA Playoff appearance since 2016, leading the squad with 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game. Not too shabby for a first-year pro, huh? Sure, the Fever got bounced in two straight games by the Connecticut Sun, but let’s be honest—Clark’s impact this season was nothing short of seismic.
From sold-out college arenas to boosting WNBA viewership by 170% (yes, you read that right), Clark has been a walking, talking ratings machine. Two of the most-watched games on ABC and ESPN2 this season? You guessed it—both Fever games. And as if that wasn’t enough, the WNBA Finals saw a 115% spike in viewership with 1.6 million fans tuning in. Clark may not have been in the Finals, but her effect on the league is undeniable.
More Dollars, Please
With Clark’s meteoric rise, the WNBA Players Association is also seeing dollar signs. In fact, the union is looking to renegotiate the collective bargaining agreement because, well, it’s clear the stars of this league deserve a bigger slice of the pie. WNBA Players Association president Nneka Ogwumike said it best: “This is a defining moment, not just for the WNBA, but for all of us who believe in progress.”
Translation: “Pay us what we’re worth.”
The league is undergoing a transformation, fueled by players like Clark, Angel Reese, Cameron Brink, and Kamilla Cardoso, and it’s time the paychecks reflected that.
What’s Next?
As the WNBA heads into a new era of attention, sponsorship, and fan engagement, one thing’s clear: Caitlin Clark is just getting started. So, if you thought this season was impressive, you might want to buckle up because Clark is primed to rewrite the record books again—and again—and probably again after that.
For now, though, she’ll be in Florida, crushing golf balls while we’re all left wondering: Does she ever miss anything?