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Caitlin Clark surprises young Lynx fans with an unexpected tip right on the court

The Fever star turned a moment of rivalry into a fun scene that brought smiles in the middle of the game

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Caitlin Clark

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Caitlin Clark, the undisputed star of the Indiana Fever, continues to deal with a groin injury that has kept her off the court for her last fifteen games.

However, her absence has not stopped her from leaving a mark, especially among the youngest fans.

During the trip to Minneapolis to face the Minnesota Lynx, Clark took advantage of a timeout to interact with some young fans sitting courtside.

Caitlin Clark: Between recovery and magic with young fans

In a playful moment, the star guard suggested to the kids that they stop cheering for the Lynx and support the visiting team instead.

“Hey, it’s okay. You can cheer for us. Don’t cheer for them. Cheer for us,” Caitlin Clark told them, bringing laughs and creating a memory many of those kids will never forget.

This gesture shows that her influence goes beyond statistics, inspiring future generations to dream of reaching the WNBA. Following in the footsteps of players who shaped her childhood, like Maya Moore.

An example of resilience on and off the court

Caitlin Clark season has been marked by physical challenges. She has played only 13 games so far due to hamstring injuries and, more recently, a groin injury.

The latest occurred on July 15, and although she has not yet received medical clearance to return to games. Her participation in Sunday’s shooting practice is a positive sign.

It was the first time she trained with the team since her injury, demonstrating her determination and commitment to recovery.

Caitlin Clark remains the team’s focal point, and her return could dramatically change the dynamics of the Fever in the seven remaining regular-season games.

With a 19-18 record and sitting in eighth place, Indiana is looking for a boost to secure a playoff spot, just one game ahead of the LA Sparks.

The connection that inspires the next generation

Beyond her performance on the court, Caitlin Clark shows that leadership is also reflected in her relationship with young fans.

Her spontaneous interaction in Minneapolis not only brought smiles to the kids but also left a lesson in passion and dedication.

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