Caitlin Clark goes off in birthday shootaround
Following an 0-3 road trip that took them past the regular season's midway point, the shorthanded Sixers are tumbling into Friday’s matchup against the Eastern Conference-leading Cleveland Cavaliers.
Clark was still locked in on her special day, though, as the Fever posted a video of her making three-pointer after three-pointer over the short span of three minutes. She took 54 total shots from different locations around the perimeter and made a whopping 50 of them.
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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark had the whole basketball world talking after her birthday shooting video went viral on Wednesday. However, aside from fans praising her, the clip also led to speculation about the purpose of her workout.
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Chris Russo has ate some humble pie and forced himself to apologize to Caitlin Clark after the ESPN pundit criticized her for attending the Kansas City Chiefs' NFL Playoffs game, a
One message that stood out, however, was from Clark's boyfriend Connor McCaffery. As he greeted her with a happy birthday, the ex-Hawkeyes hooper expressed how thankful he is to have the WNBA All-Star in his life.
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Recording artist Taylor Swift (upper middle) sits with Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (upper right) during the fourth quarter of a 2025 AFC divisional round game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. / Denny Medley-Imagn Images
One individual who had his attention captured by Swift and Clark is NFL legend Michael Irvin. The Dallas Cowboys icon shared his honest thoughts on Swift and Clark's appearance at Kansas City's last game as the three-time Super Bowl champ explained why he believes the Chiefs are a legitimate threat to the Cowboys' legacy.
What he didn’t seem to anticipate was Patrick pushing back on the fact that Russo was dead wrong about Clark “all of sudden” becoming a Chiefs fan. “Caitlin Clark has announced her fandom with the Chiefs years ago,” Patrick chimed in to say.