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WATCH: Caitlin Clark's priceless reaction after seeing childhood picture

Basketball: When Caitlin Clark saw her childhood photo, though, she had a kind response. Right now, one of the WNBA's hottest teams is Clark and the Fever.

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The Indiana Fever's social media staff decided to follow the very popular TikTok activity of players signing old pictures of themselves, hoping for an embarrassing result, on Thursday. When Caitlin Clark saw her childhood photo, though, she had a kind response. Right now, one of the WNBA's hottest teams is Clark and the Fever. They have already guaranteed a postseason berth for the first time since 2016 and have won eight of their previous 11 games, despite a setback on Wednesday night.

Caitlin Clark's remark about her childhood photo stood out among the players' amusing comments. The Indiana Fever and the WNBA as a whole have benefited greatly from Caitlin Clark. She has a very historic fan following and attracts a great deal of attention. 

Owning the highest average of 19.1 points, 8.4 assists (which leads the WNBA), and 1.3 steals among all rookies, she is the overwhelming favorite to win Rookie of the Year. Following his return from the Olympic break, Clark has won Player of the Month and Player of the Week twice in a row. Her effect on and off the court, together with her down-to-earth yet highly competitive character, has made her an online phenomenon and greatly influenced the sport.

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Clark currently shares second place in the league's most technical fouls. The three players with the most are all from the Phoenix Mercury: Diana Taurasi (6), Kahleah Copper (6), and suspended player Natasha Cloud (7). Luckily, in the postseason, techs reset for all of these guys.

Aliyah Boston has been key player for Indiana Fever

Not just Caitlin Clark has been leading the Indiana Fever to incredible success this season. It says volumes about this team's performance both Clark's and the team's overall that they have secured a postseason berth for the first time since 2018. 

Aliyah Boston, a second-year forward/center, is one player who has unquestionably been essential to Indiana this season. During Wednesday, September 11, the Fever's last game against the Las Vegas Aces, the 22-year-old created history by breaking the franchise record for the most rebounds in a season (338). 

 

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