Indiana Fever releases behind-the-scenes look of Caitlin Clark’s ROTY trophy photo shoot (Photo credits: Fever’s official X account)
During the 2024 WNBA season, Caitlin Clark was all business as she led the Indiana Fever to a postseason berth. Despite the grind of the regular season though, Clark would sometimes give a glimpse of her unserious side. These were few and far between though, as she was locked in on her goals.
Her dedication paid off, leading the Fever to its first postseason berth since 2016 and also allowing her to win the WNBA’s Rookie of the Year award. Now that the Fever’s season is over, she showed her playful side once again.
The Fever shared a behind-the-scenes on X (formerly Twitter) of Clark’s photoshoot with the ROTY trophy. In it, she showed that she can be goofy. Watch the behind-the-scenes clip here.
Caitlin Clark led all rookies in her class in points (769), assists (337) and steals (53). Additionally, she led all rookies in per-game averages in these three statistical categories.
She also broke several records, including Seimone Augustus’ record for most points scored by a rookie which was set in ’06. Augustus scored 744 points in her first WNBA season while Clark had 769, which also leads the Fever in most points scored this season.
WNBA fans react to Caitlin Clark’s trophy photoshoot
The Indiana Fever’s post which gave fans a glimpse of Caitlin Clark’s trophy photoshoot has gone somewhat viral among the fans. At the time of writing, the post has garnered over 1.6k likes, 280 retweets and several comments.
Many fans who saw the post seemed to be quite entertained with Clark’s playful side and asked for the goofy photos she took to be released.
“That goofy photo needs to be released. She’s so unserious,” one person posted.
“Give us the goofy photos too,” another person said.
“Her facial expressions 😂,” one fan posted.
Meanwhile, other people commented on her winning her first major WNBA trophy.
“I wonder if this one is going into the closet with the rest of the trophies,” one person said.
“Does she rent a warehouse to store all her trophies?” One fan asked.
“First trophy of many!” Another chimed in.
Caitlin Clark played and started in all 40 games in her rookie year. In those 40 games, she averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 8.4 assists. Her elite play resulted in her being named to her first All-Star team and she also ended up being fourth place in the MVP voting.
While these are impressive numbers, Clark is still developing her game and is yet to hit her prime. Should she continue in the direction she’s trending towards, it isn’t a far-fetched idea that she would eventually bring home more trophies.
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