During an Indianapolis concert, Caitlin Clark and her teammate Lexie Hull join Jordan Davis onstage.
This is Caitlin Clark stealing the show while she is off at the Olympics!
On Wednesday, July 31, the WNBA player and her Indiana Fever colleague Lexie Hull went onstage with country music artist Jordan Davis for a song during his tour stop in Indianapolis.
The two came out for Davis’ show is finale, according to Indiana Pacers and Fever reporter Scott Agness,
who shared a video of their visit on X (previously Twitter). For their performance of Davis’ hit song “Buy Dirt,” Hull, 24, wore a dress and boots, while Clark, 22, wore a black tank, cutoffs, and a ball cap.
Off-stage, the rookie sensation and second-year guard nodded to pals before embracing the singer as the Everwise Amphitheater crowd excitedly sung along.
Clark, who was passed over for the women’s Olympic basketball team, is making the most of her downtime while the WNBA is on a break. But she is also taking time to watch her fellow WNBA players in action.
The Iowa standout told reporters on Tuesday, July 30, that she’s watched “a good amount” of the Paris Summer Olympics.
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“I watched USA Women yesterday. That was fun. I watched USA men. I try to watch as much as I can,” she said. “Obviously, the perfect time is during practice with the time change in Paris, so maybe Christie [Sides] should cancel practice so I can watch more of the Olympics.”
Team USA women’s basketball is scheduled to take on Belgium in its second matchup of the Paris Games on Thursday, Aug. 1. The team’s first game was against Japan on Monday, July 29, which they won 102-76.
Earlier this month, Clark, Angel Reese and their fellow WNBA All-Star Team members took on the U.S. Women’s National Team in advance of the Games.
On Saturday, July 20, the All-Star team beat Team USA 117-109 in a highly anticipated competition that was only the second of its kind, after the WNBA All-Star Team played the U.S. Women’s National Team in 2021 ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.
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