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Jun 19, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) reacts during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

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Jun 19, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) reacts during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
Is Caitlin Clark juggling too much—from carrying the Fever on the court to staying engaged off it? Since returning from her left quad injury, she’s come out firing, scoring 52 points on 52.5% shooting in her first two games back. A standout showing against the Connecticut Sun even secured the Fever a spot in the Commissioner’s Cup final. But momentum faded quickly. Two straight losses dropped Indiana to a shaky 6-7, and the pressure on Clark is mounting. Still, even amid the grind, Clark has managed to do just that by keeping her in pitch troubles aside to show support for a fellow athlete.
Since the Connecticut Sun game, Clark has struggled to find her rhythm. She has now gone 1-17 from beyond the arc and scored 30 points on 28.2% shooting over the last two games. Far from what you’d typically expect from the superstar. Her poor performances have directly affected the Fever as well, as they dropped two very winnable games against the Valkyries and the Aces. The pressure is definitely on, but unlike some, Clark has refused to sweat over it.
“I mean, there are going to be stretches that are really good and there’s going to be stretches that aren’t as good. And obviously it’s frustrating. You want them to go in, and even tonight, I felt like there was a few that felt really good off my hand, and it just didn’t go down,” she said. Instead of being too worried about her shooting woes, Caitlin Clark is choosing to take a step back and spread some positivity.
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According to Claire: Caitlin Clark Style (@caitlinclarksty), the Fever star showed her support for Anthony Edwards by liking Prada’s post featuring him at their Spring/Summer 2026 Menswear Show. A subtle move, but a classy one nonetheless! Edwards has been a Prada ambassador for quite some time, and as we dive into his Instagram, it tells you just how closely he is working with the $8.1 billion fashion brand to bring about a change in the fashion industry. One photo in particular stands out—Ant holding his child in one arm and a leather Prada cross-body bag in the other.
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CC liked Prada’s post about Anthony Edwards at their Spring/Summer 2026 Menswear show 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/jlgv3djTyC
— Claire: Caitlin Clark Style (@caitlinclarksty) June 24, 2025
According to an article published by the Sports Business Journal, Edwards has a “high-end fashion deal” with the Italian luxury fashion house. But exact details about the deal remain under wraps, but that didn’t stop the pic from getting over 350k likes on Instagram..
For those who don’t know, Caitlin Clark and Prada actually share a bit of history. She made history as the first WNBA or NBA player to be dressed by Prada, and it happened on one of the biggest nights of her career. The 2024 WNBA Draft night. Clark rocked an unbuttoned satin shirt and mini skirt combo, paired with a rhinestone mesh crop top.
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Can Caitlin Clark's off-court positivity translate into on-court success for the Fever this season?
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Just like Caitlin Clark showed love to Ant, her coach, Stephanie White, is making sure the support goes both ways. White has stepped up to ensure Caitlin doesn’t feel overburdened with expectations from the fans and media. In the post-game conference, she addressed her star guard’s shooting slump. Let’s take a look at that!
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Stephanie White talks about Caitlin Clark’s shooting troubles
Coach Stephanie White has made it absolutely clear that she isn’t worried about Clark’s shooting woes, and why would she? Before the slump, Clark went 11-20 from beyond the arc. Such slumps are quite normal. For Coach White, the focus would be to help Clark get clean looks.

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Jun 17, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Connecticut Sun guard Jacy Sheldon (4) fouls Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) in the second half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
“I think the biggest thing is what we have to do as a staff to get her better looks, like, higher quality looks,” White said. “Every game plan is going to be to make her score inside the three-point line, and the different ways that they’re going to do that. We have to do a better job of getting her higher-quality looks.”
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Knowing the kind of competitor Caitlin Clark is, you can bet she’ll bounce back soon. But the real question is—will her strong performances be enough to carry the Fever to the playoffs? That’s still up in the air. What do you think about Indiana’s season so far? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
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"Can Caitlin Clark's off-court positivity translate into on-court success for the Fever this season?"