Caitlin Clark (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark won’t be without a job for too long after she retires from basketball.
The Indiana Fever star appears to be a skilled color commentator, having called a baseball match from a bedroom with impressive vernacular this week.
Clark showed that she might already have what it takes to get in the booth, having commentated on a game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers with teammate Lexie Hull recording her from the back.
Check it out below:
Impressive, right?
Who knows? She might get to try it out during the offseason, but fans are already calling for her to land a broadcasting job.
“@espn make this happen,” one wrote.
“I can imagine this conversation going, “I could be a baseball announcer.” “You think because you are a pro basketball player, you can announce pro baseball?” “Let me demonstrate.” She is too funny!” another comment read.
“I’ve said it before I’ll say it again, I’d watch CC do her taxes,” a user declared.
“Catlin knows baseball!” someone else pointed out.
“This is painfully wholesome 🤣🤣🤣,” a fan added.
Caitlin Clark Is Playoff Bound
Caitlin Clark has completed the first regular season of her rookie career and is now preparing for the postseason.
The outright favorite for the Rookie of the Year award, Clark put up impressive numbers in her first term with the Fever, averaging 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, and 5.7 rebounds par game.
She smashed multiple records as a rookie, scoring the most points as a first-year player and registering the most assists ever in a single season.
Clark and the Fever are set to play a formidable Connecticut Sun side in the first round. Her fans are now anxiously waiting to see whether she can help her team pull off an upset.
Chet Holmgren Has A Beautiful One-Word Response To 48-Year-Old NBA White Chocolate Showcasing Skills
Chet Holmgren and Jason Williams (Images Credit: Getty Images and X/TheHoopCentral)
2006 NBA champion Jason Williams, popularly known as White Chocolate, recently created a social media buzz with his basketball skills at the age of 48. Oklahoma City Thunder standout Chet Holmgren is among the NBA community reacting to the former Miami Heat guard’s skills.
In his 12-year NBA career, Jason Williams played for several teams, including the Sacramento Kings, the Memphis Grizzlies, and the Orlando Magic. He was known for his incredible passing skills and street ball-influenced playing style.
In a video that circulated on social media, the 48-year-old wowed onlookers with his behind-the-back dimes, bounce passes, and other creative skills. The video, shared by Hoop Central, garnered the attention of several fans, and Chet Holmgren gave a one-word response about Williams’ skills. Holmgren tweeted, “Art.”
Chet Holmgren Trains With Trae Young Ahead Of 2024-25 Season
While the Thunder standout reacted to Jason Williams’ recent video, fans love Holmgren’s offseason training videos. This week, the 22-year-old star was spotted training with Atlanta Hawks star guard Trae Young, Moses Moody, and Moses Brown. The second overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft impressed the fans with his three-point shooting and hooping abilities.