How Caitlin Clark Trains in the Offseason. Exclusive look into first practice with Stephanie White.

Video: Caitlin Clark’s WNBA Offseason Training Program Revealed by Fever

UNCASVILLE, CT - SEPTEMBER 25: Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever drives to the basket during the game against the Connecticut Sun during Round one Game two of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs on September 25, 2024 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2024 NBAE (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)

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The Indiana Fever dropped a 13-minute video showcasing superstar guard Caitlin Clark getting an individual workout in with the team’s new coaching staff, led by head coach Stephanie White.

The exclusive video showcased Clark’s first practice with White and her staff, which featured player development coach Keith Porter and assistant coaches Austin Kelly and Karima Christmas-Kelly.

Clark worked on her ball-handling and shooting in Salesforce Court, a practice facility within Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Fever and the NBA’s Pacers.

The former Iowa Hawkeye just starred in her first professional season, averaging 19.2 points, 8.4 assists and 5.7 rebounds. She led Indiana to a 20-20 record and the team’s first playoff appearance since 2016.

Now the Fever will be led by White, who just served as the Connecticut Sun’s head coach for the past two seasons, going 55-25 and leading the team to a pair of semifinals appearances.

There’s still five months remaining before the Fever’s 2025 regular-season opener at home against the Chicago Sky on May 17, so White, her staff and Clark still have plenty of time to get acclimated. In the meantime, they’ve gotten a head start on offseason preparations as the Fever look to improve upon last year’s promising season.

Caitlin Clark 1-of-1 Autographed WNBA Rookie Card Sells for Record $234K at Auction

UNCASVILLE, CT - SEPTEMBER 25: Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever drives to the basket during the game against the Connecticut Sun during Round 1 Game 2 of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs on September 25, 2024 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2024 NBAE (Photo by Chris Marion/NBAE via Getty Images)

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An autographed mint-condition WNBA rookie card for Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark set records when it sold for $234,850 at auction on Saturday.

That is the highest price ever paid for any Clark or WNBA trading card, and the second-highest sale for any women’s sports card, according to Goldin Auctions.

The 1-of-1 2024 Panini Select WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl card features Clark’s signature and has been graded a Gem Mint 10 by PSA.

Bidding began at $10,000. The card received 42 bids before the sale closed on Saturday night.

This is not the first WNBA trading card record Clark has broken following her historic senior season for Iowa and her breakout rookie campaign for the Fever.

In January, a 1-of-1 2022 Bowman University Superfractor card from Clark’s rookie college season set a record when it sold for $78,000.

Clark’s autographed WNBA draft rookie card upped that record following a September sale for $84,000.

That standard only stood for two weeks before Clark’s Panini Instant Rookie of the Year Blue Viper autograph card sold for $97,000 in October.

Tennis legend Serena Williams holds the all-time women’s sports card record after an autographed 2003 NetPro card featuring a patch of one of her outfits sold for more than $266,000 in 2022.

The value of Clark’s Fever rookie cards could be set to increase as she continues establishing herself in the WNBA after setting the all-time NCAA scoring record in four seasons with Iowa.

After completing the most productive season of any point guard WNBA history, while also breaking the rookie records for points and assists, Clark will enter her second pro season as a potential MVP candidate.

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