Caitlin Clark is sidelined for the Indiana Fever amid their WNBA playoff run due to the groin injury she suffered during the regular season. The All-Star guard played in just 13 games for the team, averaging 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 8.8 assists and 1.6 steals.
While Clark is out, she remains a major presence for the team. During their first-round series against the Atlanta Dream — which saw Indiana win 2-1 — she was actively cheering for her teammates throughout.
Now, as the Fever prepare for the semifinals against the Las Vegas Aces, Clark has found a new role for Indiana aside from being a cheerleader on the sidelines.
During the team's practice on Saturday ahead of their Sunday opener against the Aces, Clark played the role of a team photographer. In fact, the Fever shared on social media the photos she took — from Lexie Hull posing and Coach Stephanie White writing on paper, to Sophie Cunningham watching while lying on the sidelines.
The post also included a video of Clark while she was taking photos.
For what it's worth, Caitlin Clark was proud of her work, as she commented on the Fever's post and wrote, "Kinda ate."
Teammate Natasha Howard also liked the photos, telling Clark, "You took some amazing picture."
Several fans agreed, with one fan even saying, "She’s really getting good at pics."
"Most Valuable Photographer," a supporter added. Another follower remarked, "Good shots mate."
"Ok.....she's getting better," a social media user stated.
"CC knows ball and camera," Fanatics noted.
It will definitely be interesting to see Clark take more pictures of the team moving forward. Perhaps fans will see her do it as well during their series against the Aces.
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