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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark showed her appreciation for the fans who attended their win over the Atlanta Dream with a postgame gesture.
Clark’s arrival in the WNBA with the Fever in 2023 completely transformed the franchise and the league, pushing them into the mainstream, and they are now among the most popular American sports leagues.
Clark always shows appreciation to her army of diehard fans, as evidenced by her recent gesture after the Fever’s 95-91 win over the Dream.
Caitlin Clark throws signed towels to fans after Dream win
A fan shared a video of Clark on TikTok where the 24-year-old guard is signing some of the extra towels by the locker room and then throwing them into the stands for fans to enjoy.
Clark’s first throw missed pretty badly, prompting the security behind her to throw it up before Clark handed another signed towel to a fan within her reach.
Clark’s fanbase has made her one of the beacons of the WNBA currently, as the Fever guard has backed up her popularity with strong on-court performances DURING the 2026 WNBA season.
Clark is considered an MVP candidate, averaging 22.0 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 8.3 assists this season. She scored 26 points with nine assists against the Dream to lead them to an OT win, after which she had this warm interaction with the fans.
Caitlin Clark looking to lead Fever on a Championship run
Even better than handing signed towels to fans would be delivering on the promise of a championship.
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Clark and Kelsey Mitchell have formed one of the highest-scoring backcourts in NBA history, with Mitchell also in the race for MVP alongside Clark for her incredible season.
Aliyah Boston is a veteran big who was the x-factor in their OT win over the Dream with her ability to do everything on the court.
Stephanie White is a veteran coach and led the Fever to the WNBA Finals over a decade ago in her first stint with the franchise.
If Clark can be the superstar offensive machine she’s proven to be all season, the Fever could make a title run and challenge the likes of the Aces and Lynx, despite them having advantages on paper.
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