The WNBA Draft just finished, and Caitlin Clark is the talk of the town. Like what most people expected, the Indiana Fever instantly picked her first overall to become the team’s franchise player.

However, there’s more to the online noise surrounding Clark than just the amount of talent she will bring to the last-ranking team in the WNBA’s Eastern Conference. Her outfit during the Draft brought as much attention as she dressed up to the nines for the event.

People couldn’t stop talking about it, which made fans curious about what Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend thought of his partner’s outfit.

Connor McCaffrey loves Caitlin Clark’s outfit during the 2024 WNBA Draft

Fans who followed both Clark and Connor McCaffrey, Caitlin’s boyfriend, would immediately know that he approves of his girlfriend’s Draft Day look.

According to The Spun’s Andrew Holleran, he let everyone know about his opinion through his social media activity:

McCaffery took to social media on Monday afternoon to show off his girlfriend’s outfit for the WNBA Draft. He’s clearly a big fan of it.

The former Iowa Hawkeyes men’s basketball player reposted a video from the WNBA, showing off Clark’s outfit for tonight’s draft.

Clark was rocking an all-white Prada outfit, and its quality gives the former Iowa Hawkeyes star an entirely new look that strays from her usual basketball look. It’s a refreshing look that will make fans love her even more.

Caitlin Clark will bring scoring and energy to the Indiana Fever roster

While it will still take a good while before the WNBA season officially begins, fans are already anticipating how Clark will measure up against the league’s top pros.

She will be in for a rough ride as the Fever sat at the bottom of the Eastern Conference last season. Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston, and NaLyssa Smith carried the brunt of the scoring load for the Fever, but they just couldn’t keep up with the rest of the league.

Clark’s arrival will help turn things around. While fans shouldn’t expect the Fever to transform into an elite basketball team, Clark will at least make them competitive. Her averages during her final season in Iowa (31.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, 8.9 assists, 2.6 steals, 45.5% FG, 37.8% 3FG, 86.0% FT) should help the team be more competitive in close games.

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