Caitlin Clark and Tyrese Haliburton have a double date to enjoy Justin Timberlake’s Indiana concert
The basketball players attended the show accompanied by their partners
Caitlin Clark with Connor McCaffrey and Tyrese Haliburton with Jade Jones
Now that Christmas is around the corner, it is time to share moments with your friends and loved ones, and what could be better than attending to a wonderful Justin Timberlake concert.
Caitlin Clark and Tyrese Haliburton: The unexpected duo that stole the cameras at the Indy Classic
Caitlin Clark and Tyrese Haliburton thought the same and decided to join forces with their partner to enjoy watching Timberlake live at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Monday. The concert was a full success and Timberlake felt like nowhere else thanks to the warm welcome and support he got form the Indianapolis people.
One of the best friendships for the fans
As soon as Tyrese Haliburton’s girlfriend, Jade Jones, posted an Instagram story where Hailburton, Connor McCaffrey, Caitlin Clark and her were seen having fun during the concert, social media exploded into what was called a heartwarming picture.
Many comments were from Clark’s fan base, highlighting how cute and beautiful the image of them four was.
It is also known that they all share a really good relationship, since Haliburton, Jones and McCaffrey are frequently seen supporting Clark, as well as Clark has been seen doing the same for Haliburton’s games.
Haliburton himslef has spoken really good about Clark in the past, referring to her as his favorite athlete.
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“The one that comes to mind is Caitlin Clark. She is a good friend, and she handles all this media stuff really well,” Haliburton said. “Her name is constantly put in things she has nothing to do with and she is constantly used as propaganda for many people and she just handles it really well. She doesn’t say much, just plays basketball. I don’t know if I would be able to do, that If I was put in her position. So, I admire that about her,” he added.
During this offseason, Caitlin Clark chooses to be focused on improving and enhancing her skillset and conditioning by doing workouts in the gym, rather than doing just basketball practises.
Cameron Brink’s major career announcement ‘sparks’ excitement around the WNBA
Brink‘s rookie season was cut short due to injury
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After starring as the anchor of the Stanford Cardinal, Cameron Brink became the #2 overall selection in the 2024 WNBA Draft — one spot behind Caitlin Clark. Now the centerpiece of the Los Angeles Sparks‘ rebuild, Brink began her rookie season in fine form for a growing, maturing team with a championship history.
But in a cruel twist of fate, Brink’s rookie season in the WNBA ended prematurely due to a torn ACL in her left knee. Brink continues to rehabilitate the injury six months after she sustained it, but exciting news about her future has come to light that promises to alter the course of her nascent pro career.
Brink to join Unrivaled
The offseason Unrivaled league begins next month in Miami, an opportunity for WNBA stars like Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier to continue competing in the league’s lengthy offseason. It was confimed Tuesday that Brink has become the 3-on-3 league’s newest member, signing a multi-season contract that will see her take the court for the Lunar Owls in 2026.
Brink’s new teammates in the offseason league include star guards Natasha Cloud and Skylar Diggins-Smith, in addition to reigning Defensive Player of the Year Collier and reigning All-Star Game MVP Allisha Gray. Even though she won’t take the court for another year, Brink has revealed to People magazine that a conversation with her godbrother — one Stephen Curry — helped her come to a decision.
“He thinks it’s a great idea and he knows I love the round three basketball,” Brink explained.
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Though Brink should be ready for the start of the 2025 WNBA season — the league’s longest ever, with a 44-game schedule — she believes that joining Unrivaled will make her a better basketball player, allowing her to hone her skills as the Sparks continue to build toward title contention.
“It’s just a really great way to train in a different way and build up your skill, not playing five-on-five,” Brink told People. “It’s just going to be completely different and I think it’s really going to aid people with their skills, everything.”