It hasn’t been the best season for Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever as the team has lost eight of its first nine games to start the year. But despite the brutal results on the court, Clark is still grateful for the fans who support her and happy to be able to provide lasting memories for young fans.
During a press conference following Thursday afternoon’s loss to the Seattle Storm, Caitlin Clark acknowledged the impact that she and her team have had on fans despite the struggles on the court.
“At the end of the day, that’s why you play basketball. Sure, the wins are great but the way the game has changed over the course of my career, whether it’s college and now coming here, you look around at all these young girls. They’re coming to these games, and then even after the game we lose by however many points, but they’re still the happiest young girls in the world. They couldn’t be more thrilled that they’re here. They could care less how much we won by or how many points I scored or whatever it was,” Clark said according to Kyle Smedley.
And Clark is very grateful for the support.
“It’s just the experience and seeing us play, that’s just the coolest thing to me. I hope our fans continue to come back because this team is really fun to watch. I don’t think we’re really showing our full product yet, it’s just a work in progress. We’re young, we’re inexperienced, and I know we sound like a broken record saying that, but it’s true.”
These words from Clark led to a strong reaction on social media.
I have focused on the Caitlin Clark effect primarily from a #sportsbiz TV standpoint, but a meaningful part of the CC phenomenon is that people travel hundreds of miles to see @CaitlinClark22 play. And she is genuinely grateful. What a classy, thoughtful, heartfelt answer. https://t.co/H0zlJHFNAu
— Kathy Connors (@KMCConsults) May 31, 2024
Hate CC all you want. This is what she brings to the game. A love for basketball that translates to young girls across the country, win or lose. Aren’t we all a working progress? Give the Fever a break, let them breathe a little. https://t.co/we3CsRmMIW
— MoWilz 🖤🤍 (@Mowils1) May 31, 2024
I know we are struggling right now, but I love this team so much. Let's go FEVERRRRRRR#IndianaFever https://t.co/23HpIBCADB
— Kimmbberr 🏳️🌈❤️🦁🐸Let's have a blue November! (@Kimmbberr) May 31, 2024
— Valerie (@VJEickholt) May 31, 2024
Just the ultimate pro I love her always wil
— James Freeman (@fr71213136) May 31, 2024
Class act
— SandeeL🇺🇸 (@slavll) May 31, 2024
It may not be an easy season on the court for Indiana, but Clark is still feeling the love.