Caitlin Clark on Pacers’ success: ‘It’s great being in Indianapolis right now’


Caitlin Clark on Pacers’ success: ‘It’s great being in Indianapolis right now’

Caitlin Clark says it’s a great time to be a basketball fan in Indiana. It is enough to transform Clark, one of the largest stars in the state, into a fan during the NBA playoffs.

Clark said before the Indiana Fever WNBA game in the Atlanta Dream on Thursday evening that she was caught in the New York Knicks in the New York Knicks in the New York Knicks on Wednesday evening that she was caught by video about her response to the Signature game Tyrese Haliburton’s Jumper, which 1 of the Eastern Conference Finale final final in the course Game sent.

For the time being, Clark says that she keeps the video under closure even though she has offered a tease.

“I have a video on my cell phone that I will not show anyone,” said Clark. “I actually showed a few people. I took up the last piece on video and I have my reaction in real time. It’s a pretty iconic video. Maybe one day it will see it, but no, not now.”

Clark announced a reaction and called Indiana after his last rally “The biggest comeback team” on social media. The Pacers have now Four 17+ points -Commack gains Alone in this year’s playoffs.

Clark said she regretted not getting a video of herself when Haliburton had decided the game -winning layup in the decisive victory of the Pacers against Milwaukee, who sent Indiana to the East Finals. With her favorite NBA team in another close game, she took the opportunity.

“I was in my hotel room,” said Clark. “It is good that I made a nap earlier a day so that I could stay up over time.”

Clark’s friend Connor McCaffery was just completing his first season as a co -trainer at Butler after working for the Pacers in basketball development for a year. The two episodes of the Pacers off -season.

“I mean this team, they never give up,” said Clark. “You find a way to defy the chances.

Clark was a Breakout WNBA star as a rookie last season and helps to recharge your battery. The dream moved to the State Farm Arena on Thursday evening, the home of the NBA Atlanta Hawks, and said shortly before the emission that the event location of 16,888 seats was sold out. The normal home of the dream, the Gateway Center Arena, only finds 3,500.

“It’s great to be in Indianapolis,” said Clark. “People love basketball. It was always a basketball state. It’s just fun to be part of it.”

It is also a big sports weekend for Indianapolis. The 109th run of the Indianapolis 500 will take place on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday (The reporting begins at 10 a.m. on Fox and streaming on the Fox Sports app). Later on this day, the Pacers organize the Knicks in game 3 of their series, with the tip-off being set for 8 p.m.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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