Caitlin Clark left stunned by Indiana Fever coaches' surprise on her birthday

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Caitlin Clark left stunned by Indiana Fever coaches' surprise on her birthday
Published: Jan, 23 2025 00:52

Caitlin Clark was momentarily speechless when the Indiana Fever coaching staff and front office wished her a happy birthday on Wednesday. Wearing the team's colors and wrapped in Gatorade towels after her workout, Clark walked into a pleasant surprise when she entered the weight room in their training facility.

 [Clark posed with the Indy Ignite roster after their 3-0 sweep over the Grand Rapids Rise]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Clark posed with the Indy Ignite roster after their 3-0 sweep over the Grand Rapids Rise]

The 23-year-old sat her belongings down and walked toward a cheerful rendition of 'Happy Birthday' from the staff, with a big smile on her face. Clark smiled through the wholesome gesture and jokingly orchestrated the singing at one point as they lit a cake for her. They also had number 23 balloons, signifying the age she turned.

 [The WNBA rookie of the year was also seen with Taylor Swift at the Texans-Chiefs game]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The WNBA rookie of the year was also seen with Taylor Swift at the Texans-Chiefs game]

'Thank you, you didn't have to do that,' Clark said after the cheers settled down and the candles were blown. 'Were you guys waiting for me?'. 'I was just sitting up there,' she continued. One of the staff members then asked Clark if she made a wish. The Indiana Fever staff and front office surprised superstar Caitlin Clark on her 23rd birthday.

Clark posed with the Indy Ignite roster after their 3-0 sweep over the Grand Rapids Rise. The WNBA rookie of the year was also seen with Taylor Swift at the Texans-Chiefs game. 'I did. Can't tell though,' the WNBA Rookie of the Year replied. Clark has been enjoying her offseason following a monumental rookie campaign in Indiana.

Upon her entry, Clark spearheaded a massive spike in the WNBA's viewership and attendance numbers. Furthermore, she stacked records on the court which led her to place fourth in MVP voting. The No 1 draft pick led Indiana to their first playoff appearance since 2016 despite getting swept by the Connecticut Sun in the opening round.

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