Caitlin Clark’s Hilarious 8-Word Comment On Her Teammates’ Sophie Cunningham & Lexie Hull Photoshoot Is Going Viral.
Caitlin Clark and Lexie Hull (Grace Hollars/IndyStar-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
It has been months since we have seen reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark on the basketball court, but things are quickly gearing up for the 2025 season.
Clark and the Fever are just days away from kicking off the preseason, but first, they had to put on their glam and pose for the camera.
The Indiana Fever may have landed Caitlin in the draft last year, but two of her new teammates just set social media on fire. Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull are both known for their sharpshooting and gorgeous looks.
The two posted playful duo photos from the team’s media day, sparking a wave of fan reactions.
With their matching blonde hair, the pair leaned into the resemblance with a cheeky caption: “Seeing double?” Cunningham wrote, prompting thousands of likes and comments.
Among the many folks to respond was Caitlin Clark jumped in on the fun, writing, “Little less tanning. A little more bball ladies.”
The Fever New Additions Can Vastly Take Pressure Off Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark (Image Credit: Getty Images)
This year, Clark will have several new teammates after the Indiana Fever were active and aggressive in the offseason to revamp the roster.
Among the new additions is blonde bombshell Sophie Cunningham, acquired in the offseason, bringing a 36.2% career shooting average from beyond the arc.
In her third season, Hull is coming off a year where she hit 47.1% from three.
The Fever also added WNBA veterans DeWanna Bonner and Natasha Howard.
They should help make the jobs of Caitlin Clark and fellow No. 1 pick Aliyah Boston much easier.
The Fever will debut in the 2025 preseason against the Washington Mystics on Saturday.
They will be seen a lot with a ton of Nationally televised games.
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