Clark’s priceless moment.
Indiana Fever Share ‘Priceless’ Caitlin Clark Moment on Tuesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Indiana Fever currently hold a 9-9 record, good for third place in the crowded Eastern Conference standings.
Just one week ago, Indiana captured its first‑ever Commissioner's Cup title, rallying from a 13‑point deficit in the second quarter to defeat the Minnesota Lynx 74-59 in Minneapolis, all without star guard Caitlin Clark.
As the Fever navigate a pivotal stretch of the season, one seemingly small fan moment has quickly become emblematic of both Clark’s transcendent star power and the franchise's growing momentum.
On Tuesday, the Fever shared a brief video on X showing a young fan’s chance meeting with Clark and teammates at the team’s MVP season‑ticket holder event.
In the clip, the wide‑eyed youngster exclaims, "I can’t believe this is happening," prompting Clark to smile and respond, "Believe it, girl! Real life! Real. Life."
The fan then says, “I love you, Caitlin,” to which Clark responds, "Love you, girl!"
The Fever labeled the moment "Priceless."
"I can't believe this is happening right now."
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 8, 2025
this moment between Caitlin Clark and a fan during last night's Fever MVP season ticket holder event was priceless 🫶 pic.twitter.com/O48BZX1JBu
Since arriving as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA draft, Clark has quickly established herself as the face of women's basketball.
She was named WNBA Rookie of the Year, led the league in assists and earned All‑Rookie and All‑Star honors in her first season in Indiana.
Collegiately, she finished as the NCAA Division I all‑time leading scorer (3,951 points) and owns virtually every major Big Ten scoring and assist record, including three straight seasons as both the nation’s scoring and assists leader.
Her "Caitlin Clark effect" has not only driven record attendance for the Fever (340,715 total fans for 2024 home games, a WNBA record) but has also vaulted the franchise’s valuation to the second‑highest in the league at $370 million, per Forbes.
On July 19, the Fever will host the 2025 WNBA All‑Star Game festivities for the first time, positioning Clark as the centerpiece of Indy’s summer showcase.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 8, 2025, where it first appeared.
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