VIDEO: Everyone Is Noticing Something Interesting After Caitlin Clark Camoed In A TikTok Ahead Of The WNBA Playoffs

NaLyssa Smith, Lexie Hull, and Caitlin Clark in a TikTokNaLyssa Smith, Lexie Hull, and Caitlin Clark (via TikTok)
The WNBA has been in the white-hot spotlight since Caitlin Clark joined the league after she was drafted first overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft by the Indiana Fever. Clark has drawn so much attention that any mention of her name can set the world on fire.

Clark’s most recent performance saw the WNBA All-Star play just 20 minutes and score eight points, five rebounds, and eight assists in a 91-92 loss to the Washington Mystics.

Caitlin has done so well in her rookie season. She has led the Indiana Fever to the playoffs and broken several WNBA records. It’s important to note that the 22-year-old guard has set three assist records alone.

While the team gears up for their first-round match against the Connecticut Sun, she and her teammates enjoy much-needed rest as they have fun recording TikToks.


Caitlin Clark Makes A Cameo In A Weird Video Posted To TikTok By Lexie Hull

While it may not have been on purpose, the Indiana Fever rookie quickly appeared in a TikTok posted by a fellow teammate, Lexie Hull. In the video, Hull tries on an Adidas outfit before NaLyssa Smith and Caitlin Clark make cameos.

The league’s fans loved the video. One fan commented, joking that NaLyssa may have been asking Lexie to cover up because she was wearing Adidas Clark, and the team is both sponsored by Nike.

Other WNBA fans pointed out a sad fact that may not be true. She commented that the only reason anybody came to watch the video was because of Caitlin’s appearance, something the other comments disagree with.

After everything is said and done, there’s no doubt that Clark added a spork to the Indiana Fever offense, and her true potential should be seen when the Fever and Sun battle it out for game one supremacy on Sunday.

PHOTO: Social Media Had All Sorts Of Things To Say After Angel Reese Was Chosen As The Cover Model For Popular Magazine

Basketball fans began criticizing the Chicago Sky's standout player Angel Reese after she was chosen as the cover model for a famous sports magazineAngel Reese (Image Credits: Getty Images)
Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky’s standout player, had an outstanding college career that increased her fame among fans prior to the 2024 WNBA draft.

The 22-year-old, who recently revealed her dream boyfriend, has gained a significant fan base since her debut game in the league. Additionally, her popularity increased after she was chosen as the cover model for a prestigious sports magazine.

Reese, who led LSU to its first national championship, was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Power List, which honors the top 50 athletes in all sports. However, the social media account Bricks Center, the Worldwide Leader in Sports failure, did not appreciate Reese’s success.

They recently wrote, “Imagine putting Clint Cepala on the cover of Sports Illustrated instead of Steph Curry,” suggesting that Reese is replacing a more talented player on the cover. Additionally, basketball fans have become more creative with their jokes about the Sky star in Bricks Center’s post on X (formerly Twitter) comment section.

One fan said, “Bro that’s disrespectful to Clint capala lol.”


Meanwhile, another fan said, “Clint Capella has a way better fg%”

A fan criticized Reese by comparing her to an NBA player: “You’re giving her so much credit, she’s more like Andre Drummond.”

Another fan said, “How can you be an influential figure when you’re not a top even a top 10 player in your respective sport?”

Reese Dubbed Herself ‘MS.COVERGIRL’ Following Her Feature on the Cover

Reese, nicknamed “Bayou-Barbie” and “Chi-Barbie,” showcased stellar court skills after her debut in the WNBA. The 22-year-old stunned basketball fans with her rebounding abilities, breaking the WNBA single-season rebounding record on September 1, 2024.

After being featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Power List, Reese was excited and proudly surprisingly showcased her success. The Sky’s standout player posted a photo of her magazine covers on her Instagram story and told her fans to call her the Cover Girl.

“The only issues I have, call me Ms. Covergirl. I’m missing one but more to come.” Reese wrote in her Instagram story.

Reese gained popularity on the internet, but she had bad luck on the court when she suffered a hairline fracture in her wrist during the Sky’s game against the Los Angeles Sparks on September 6. Despite this, she ended the year with an average of 13.6 points, 13.1 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game.