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Caitlin Clark; LeBron James
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NEED TO KNOW
- Caitlin Clark photographed the Pacers-Lakers game in Indiana on Wednesday, March 25
- Clark was a credentialed photographer and sat along the baseline at Gainbridge Fieldhouse during the Lakers' win
- After the game, she shared photos on X she took of "the King" LeBron James
Caitlin Clark swapped her basketball for a camera as the Indiana Pacers hosted LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Clark, 24, was in attendance for the Lakers' 137-130 win over Indiana at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Wednesday, March 25, and the WNBA star took on a new role when she worked as a credentialed photographer during the first half of the game.
The Indiana Fever star posted a photo of Clark sitting along the baseline, which she reposted on X and wrote, "Got some good stuff coming."
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Caitlin Clark photographs LeBron James and the Lakers on March 25, 2026
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".@CaitlinClark22 filled in as our photog and the results were fire. Take a look at her flicks from tonight," the Pacers wrote in a thread showing Clark's impressive photos.
"I kinda cooked," Clark wrote as she reshared the photo thread.
Clark shared more photos she took, specifically of James, 41. "The KING … Shot by ME," she wrote in the post on X alongside four photos of the Lakers star in his purple and gold jersey.
Photographer Bri Lewerke posted a video of Clark photographing Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton and his fiancée Jade Jones and wrote, "Caitlin learning in real time the struggle of taking a close-up photo when you’re using a 70-200 lens," on X. Clark cheekily replied, "Don’t doubt me. Wait till u see the product."
Caitlin learning in real time the struggle of taking a close-up photo when you’re using a 70-200 lens pic.twitter.com/1jObh1vv85
— Bri Lewerke (@brilewerke) March 25, 2026
She followed up with the photo of Haliburton and Jones and said, "See turned out good for having no flash and zoomed in," in a reply to Lewerke.
For the second half of the game, Clark sat courtside with her boyfriend Connor McCaffery, an assistant coach for Butler's men's basketball team, as seen in a video shared on X.
After the game, Lakers star Luka Dončić told reporters he's "a big fan" of Clark. "I watched a lot of games. Definitely her hooping is great to watch, so, for sure gotta go to one game to see her."
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