Tyrese Haliburton describes Caitlin Clark as a 'superstar' on the eve of the Indiana Pacers' first game against the San Antonio Spurs in Paris.
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.
"I think when it comes to the game of basketball, she's probably in the top-five most famous people that are playing now, just in general. That includes our league as well," Tyrese Haliburton said of Caitlin Clark.
What Caitlin Clark accomplished as a 22-year-old will go down in the history books. From playing in the national championship game with Iowa to taking the WNBA
Caitlin Clark had a whirlwind rookie season with in the WNBA. The Indiana Fever superstar struggled mightily at times earlier in the season. But she
The Indiana Fever star has immersed herself in the city, attending Butler and Indiana Pacers games, a Taylor Swift concert and more.
On Caitlin Clark’s 23rd birthday, the basketball superstar is giving back through efforts to boost child literacy rates across the nation. On Wednesday, the former Hawkeye and current Indiana Fever player’s foundation announced a collaboration with publishing company Scholastic.
Caitlin Clark turned her birthday into a celebration of literacy, donating 22,000 books to under-resourced schools in Iowa and Indiana through a partnership between her foundation and Scholastic’s national literacy program.
Caitlin Clark turned 23 on Wednesday. And as a birthday gift of sorts, Tyrese Haliburton offered her some more high praise. Haliburton stars for the Indiana Pacers. Clark stars for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever and is that league’s reigning Rookie of the Year (plus is pals with fellow Kansas City Chiefs fan Taylor
Caitlin Clark is celebrating her 23rd birthday on Wednesday, and she chose to make a generous donation through her Caitlin Clark Foundation as a birthday gift. The Indiana Fever guard donated 22,000 books—in honor of the number she wears—to schools in Iowa and Indiana,
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has a lot to celebrate this year. After getting drafted as the No. 1 overall pick, Clark more than lived up to the lofty expectations for the NCAA's all-time scorer.