Caitlin Clark (Photo via @logo3sports Twitter)
Caitlin Clark couldn’t avoid the opportunity to ruthlessly mock her opponents in the final moments of Indiana’s blowout victory over Seattle on Sunday.
The final moments of the game got heated when Storm head coach Noelle Quinn and several players went over to confront Fever head coach Christie Sides. Quinn seemed to be upset with Sides’ decision to keep her starters in for the waning seconds with Indiana already up by 17:
The Storm are not happy with Coach Christie Sides 😮#WNBA pic.twitter.com/mNnWRd2pwd
— WNBA Universe (@wnbauniverse) August 18, 2024
The argument between the two coaches led to a pause with less than a second remaining on the game clock. X/Twitter user @logo3sports was at the game and said that Clark exchanged some words of her own with the Seattle bench and had to be restrained by teammates.
I was at the game. It appeared there was an issue with the Storm coaches and Caitlin Clark. CC was being held back by her teammates while the Storm coaches were chirping at Sides. Caitlin also had several words back to them. Not exactly sure what the commotion was all about. https://t.co/j1sfUD8n2S
— Logo 3 Sports (@logo3sports) August 18, 2024
Logo 3 Sports then shared a video of Caitlin Clark taunting the Seattle bench, shown on the jumbotron. It appears as though Clark told the Seattle bench to “Stop crying” at the 0:22 second mark:
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Per Dustin Schutte of Sports Illustrated, Quinn said that the argument at the end of the game was simply a “gamesmanship” discussion.
“I respect Christie a ton,” Quinn said. “Been in this league a long time. Played for her in Russia. We were just having a spirited conversation about gamesmanship. That’s it.”
Clark had one of the best performances of her tremendous rookie season, recording 23 points, nine assists and five rebounds with a +18 rating. Kelsey Mitchell led Indiana with 27 points in the 92-75 victory.
Through her first 28 games, Caitlin Clark is averaging 17.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 8.3 assists and 1.4 rebounds per game while shooting 41.2 percent from the field.
Caitlin Clark Pushes Fever Closer To A Playoff Berth
Indiana (13-15) has won both games after the Olympic break, inching them closer to reaching .500 for the first time this year. More importantly, they’re getting closer and closer to locking down a playoff spot for the first time since 2016.
The Fever occupy the No. 7 seed and are three games clear on the Atlanta Dream, who are 1.5 games behind the Chicago Sky for the final WNBA playoff spot.
VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Had The Most Priceless 3-Word Reaction To Seeing Aaron Judge In Person For The First Time
Caitlin Clark and Aaron Judge (Photos via Getty Images)
Even though Caitlin Clark is extremely popular herself, she doesn’t stop from getting star-struck by other athletes.
That is exactly what happened when she attended a Yankees game in person and witnessed Aaron Judge for the first time.
When she joined the Yankees YES broadcast team during New York’s match against the Texas Rangers, she said that Judge was “pretty swole,” which got everyone laughing.
“He’s way bigger than even people think,” she continued. “You know he’s big, but then when you get next to him, it’s like, of my gosh, he could probably play football or just about any sport he wants to. Probably pretty good at basketball, too.”
Of course, at 6’7″ and 282 pounds, she’s certainly not wrong.
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People online also had some fun joining in on the conversation.
“Oh boy.. not sure if judge is single..but if he is.. power couple alert,” one said
“Yankees broadcast getting carried,” said another.
“Both the goats of their sports,” a third commented.
It’s always fun seeing two athletes at the top of their sports share a moment, especially when they deliver funny moments like this.
Caitlin Clark Continues Path To WNBA Rookie Of The Year
There seems to be a two-woman Rookie of the Year race between Clark and Angel Reese.
The two college rivals are competing again for a high honor, but Clark appears to have a slight edge.
Clark is currently averaging more points, assists, steals, and blocks per game. She also has a better field goal, three-point, and free-throw percentage.
However, what is extremely impressive about Reese’s season is that she is averaging a double-double through 24 career games. Certainly, this is one aspect that can’t be ignored when the argument between the two comes up.