2024 WNBA All Star Game - Source: GettyCaitlin Clark drops short 4-word reaction to former teammate’s IG post (Image Source: Getty)

Caitlin Clark had an adorable response to her former teammate Jada Gyamfi’s latest Instagram post. Gyamfi and Clark were teammates for two years at the Iowa Hawkeyes, where they became close friends. Gyamfi even attended the 2024 WNBA draft where Clark was picked first by the Indiana Fever.

On Sunday, Gyamfi shared pictures of herself on her Instagram, highlighting a trip centered around donuts, and the Indiana Fever’s Rookie of the Year chimed in with her thoughts in the comments.

“Mmmmm hiii my queen 🥹,” Clark commented.

Clark comments on a former teammate's IG post. (Credits: @jadagyamfi/Instagram)Clark comments on a former teammate’s IG post. (Credits: @jadagyamfi/Instagram)

In her post, Gyamfi shared photos where she is posing in a field with sunlight illuminating her face. She is dressed in a long-sleeved white T-shirt and blue denim shorts.

While Clark has become a sensation in the WNBA, Gyamfi is working on enhancing her collegiate basketball resume at Iowa.

Jada Gyamfi showers praise on Caitlin Clark for winning the AP Rookie of the Year honor

Jada Gyamfi showered praise on her former teammate and Iowa Hawkeyes star Caitlin Clark. She posted three updates on her Instagram stories, adding captions to two of them to share her sentiments with her 59.3K followers.

First, Gyamfi shared the Indiana Fever’s post congratulating her on winning the AP Rookie of the Year award. She then shared another Fever post featuring a photo of Clark, captioning it with her admiration for the WNBA star:

“My Goat.”

Jada Gyamfi praises Clark on her IG story. (Credits: @jadagyamfi/Instagram)Jada Gyamfi praises Clark on her IG story. (Credits: @jadagyamfi/Instagram)

Lastly, she shared another post of the Fever featuring Clark in casual wear and complimented her former teammate’s outfit.

“Okay mother,” Gyamfi said.

Caitlin Clark had an incredible run with the Fever in her rookie season. She made an immediate impact on the squad and helped them qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2016, averaging 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 8.4 assists per game.

The Connecticut Sun eliminated the Fever in the first round of the playoffs, ending Clark’s historic season where she finished as the assists leader and WNBA Rookie of the Year.