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Caitlin Clark says ‘King’ and lights up Instagram with LeBron

Caitlin Clark praises LeBron

Caitlin Clark says ‘King’ and lights up Instagram with LeBron
Caitlin Clark says ‘King’ and lights up Instagram with LeBron

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The Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark continues to prove her influence goes beyond the court. Despite a season marked by injuries that limited her to only 13 games, the 23-year-old guard has stayed active on social media while preparing for her competitive comeback.

After the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Clippers 135-118, LeBron James posted a video and several photos on Instagram, adding only a crown emoji. Among thousands of comments, Caitlin Clark stood out with a simple but powerful word: “King.” The gesture, highlighted by Marca, drew multiple reactions and confirmed her admiration for one of the idols who shaped her sporting journey.

The game was special for James, who returned after missing the start of the season for the first time in 23 years due to sciatica. In 32 minutes, he scored 25 points, added 6 assists, and grabbed 6 rebounds. Luka Doncic led with 43 points, while Austin Reaves contributed 31.

A difficult year for Clark

The season for Caitlin Clark ended in unexpected fashion. The Fever reached the semifinals of the playoffs but were eliminated by the Las Vegas Aces. Injuries—a sprained ankle and a groin strain—restricted her to just 13 appearances, a tough blow for a player coming off a historic WNBA debut.

 

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Still, Caitlin Clark has not stopped. She participated for the second consecutive year in the Annika Pro-Am LPGA tournament, joined by Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham as caddies. The event showed her versatility and competitive spirit beyond basketball.

The challenge with USA Basketball

Now Caitlin Clark prepares for the USA Basketball training camp ahead of the FIBA Women’s World Cup 2026. The camp will take place December 12–14 in Durham. She will share the floor with stars like Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings, Cameron Brink of the LA Sparks, and Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky, in a group of 18 selected players.

The call-up confirms that, despite physical setbacks, Caitlin Clark remains a key piece for the future of American basketball. Her leadership and media impact make her one of the most followed and anticipated athletes in the next competitive cycle.

The comment from Caitlin Clark to LeBron James was more than a single word. It reflected a connection between generations and admiration for a legend who continues to make history. Her gesture on social media coincided with a crucial moment in her career, as she looks to move past injuries and focus on the world championship challenge. With talent and charisma, Clark remains one of the most promising and marketable figures in the WNBA and international basketball.

 

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