Fever star Caitlin Clark was ribbed by Fever teammates Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was ribbed by Fever teammates Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull in awkward moment during her Iowa homecoming with her pro team on Sunday.
Clark, sat in between Hull and Cunningham on the bench, wanted her pair of teammates opinions on a third-quarter moment.
The Fever had a more-than-50-point lead when Clark chucked a 3-pointer from near-half court, from even further than her logo in the hardwood to symbolize her beyond-the-arc range, and swished it.
So how did Cunningham and Hull see the moment go down as they are not Iowa legends who hoisted a 36-foot shot to make the crowd happy?
‘Did it get loud in here?’ Clark said, with Cunningham replying, ‘When you scored? No.’
‘No one really cared,’ Hull added, with Cunningham getting the final word of, ‘You gotta be better!’


Clark wanted to know the duo’s opinions on one on-court moment from their perspective
Clark did not look happy while being teased by her teammates, looking to them for validation of the moment, even if she knew they were ribbing her.
The jokes between Clark, Cunningham, and Hull continued Sunday after it started on social media earlier in the week.
Clark poked fun at Hull and Cunningham for their lookalike photoshoot and gave the pair some sage advice.
The blonde duo played into their similarities in their photoshoot, with Clark commenting on the Mizzou legend’s Instagram post featuring a roll of photos of her and Hull.
‘Little less tanning. A little more bball ladies,’ Clark commented.
When Clark posted her own preseason photoshoot on Instagram, Cunningham repaid the favor.
‘The tan will come… everything else is perf,’ Cunningham commented.
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