The Iowa standout is ready to ignite the court alongside Aliyah Boston, promising a thrilling season.
Excitement is in the air for Indiana Fever fans as Caitlin Clark, the standout guard from Iowa Hawkeyes, was officially selected with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft.
Moments after the announcement, Clark conveyed her enthusiasm and readiness to join the Fever in a heartfelt video message.
‘My point guard eyes just light up’ – top draft pick Caitlin Clark on being selected by Indiana Feve
“Hey Fever fans, it’s Caitlin Clark. I can’t wait to get to Indianapolis. I know you guys are excited, I am too. Go Fever!” said Clark in the video posted by the Fever’s social media team.
This brief message came shortly after the draft event concluded in Brooklyn, signaling a new chapter both for Clark and the Fever.
The anticipation for Clark’s arrival had been building in Indiana, especially after it became clear that the Fever would have the first pick in this year’s draft.
The Fever’s management and fans alike had been eagerly awaiting the draft night, confident in their choice and excited about the prospects of adding a player of Clark’s caliber to their roster.
The new Indiana Fever star looks forward to teaming up with Aliyah Boston
Clark also discussed her eagerness to work with Aliyah Boston, another former No. 1 pick and the reigning Rookie of the Year. Clark praised Boston’s skills and outlined her strategy for their on-court collaboration.
“There’s so much you can say about her. Rookie of the Year. In my eyes, one of the best players in the league. And like I said, as a point guard, my biggest job is: I’m just feeding Aliyah the ball every single game.
That’s what I’m gonna do. I’m gonna go in there and be like ‘hey, go make a layup.’ She’s gonna make my life easy. But she’s incredible,” Clark expressed.
This dynamic duo is expected to make significant waves in the WNBA, bringing both talent and teamwork to the forefront.
As Clark prepares for her rookie season, the Fever fans and team management are filled with hope and excitement, eagerly awaiting the impact she will have on the court.
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