NBA legend Reggie Miller shares excitement for Caitlin Clark’s upcoming season
Miller rallies behind Clark as she prepares for year two
Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark.
Indiana is buzzing with excitement as the WNBA season approaches, and much of the anticipation centers on Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever’s rising star. After an outstanding rookie season, Clark has captured the hearts of Fever fans, who are eager to see what she can achieve in her sophomore campaign. Adding to the excitement is the arrival of new head coach Stephanie White, whose leadership is expected to elevate Clark’s game even further.
Among Clark’s enthusiastic supporters is none other than NBA legend Reggie Miller, a Hall of Famer who spent his entire 18-year career with the Indiana Pacers. Miller, known for his sharpshooting and basketball IQ, has expressed his confidence in both Clark and White. In a recent social media post, he shared his thoughts on the Fever’s potential this season. “LOVE the attention to details, really believe Coach Stephanie White will unlock even more of @caitlinclark22 game. Excited for my @indianafever,” Miller wrote, underscoring his belief in White’s ability to refine Clark’s already impressive skill set.
Caitlin Clark shines in first workout with new Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White
The Fever recently gave fans a glimpse into what promises to be an exciting partnership between Clark and White. In a behind-the-scenes look at Clark’s first workout with the new coach at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the team showcased the intensity and focus of their training sessions.
Clark was seen engaging in a series of demanding drills while White provided direct feedback and guidance. The footage highlighted White’s hands-on coaching style, which earned her WNBA Coach of the Year honors in 2023 with the Connecticut Sun.
A Hall of Famer’s take on her development
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Miller’s endorsement carries weight not only because of his legendary status but also due to his familiarity with what it takes to succeed at the highest level. His excitement about Clark’s development under White’s mentorship reflects his belief in their potential to achieve great things together. Having seen their first workout session, Miller appeared genuinely impressed by the synergy between player and coach.
As a three-time All-NBA shooting guard and one of the most prolific three-point shooters in NBA history, Miller recognizes talent when he sees it. His enthusiasm for Clark’s growth and White’s coaching approach adds another layer of optimism for Fever fans. With such high praise and expectations from an icon like Miller, all eyes will be on Caitlin Clark as she embarks on her second season in the WNBA.
Caitlin Clark’s jersey retirement sparks outrage as tickets reach insane prices
Tickets are going for eye-popping numbers
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Caitlin Clark is set to receive a prestigious honor from the Iowa Hawkeyes on February 2, 2025 when the university will raise her number to the rafters and retire it.
The occasion will certainly be a memorable one for all those in attendance, as well as Clark, who averaged 31.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 8.9 assists per game in her senior season with the team.
She also became the NCAA’s all-time leader scorer in both the men’s and women’s divisions, showing just how profound her impact was on the sport during her time in Iowa.
However, with Clark’s number now set to join the likes of Megan Gustafson and Michelle Edwards in the rafters, ticket prices for the occasion have fans scratching their heads.
How much are tickets going for?
The game will see Iowa take on the USC Trojans, and to the surprise of nobody, there is already a huge demand for tickets.
As a result of that demand prices are hitting all-time highs, with the cheapest ticket on TickPick listed at a stunning $711. That is a huge increase on the previous lowest price, which was $283.
The figures have some fans wondering how it’s possible, and if the game should be moved to accommodate a bigger live audience.
“I would have had it in the football stadium & probably cashed out even more,” one fan wrote.
“Iowa that’s nasty work,” wrote another, who clearly isn’t a fan of the big price jump.
Another added: “Even with as good as Caitlin Clark, I still can’t bring myself to watch the WNBA.”