Watch: Caitlin Clark has a seemingly NSFW response to Diana Taurasi’s trash talk in Fever’s win against Mercury
Caitlin Clark was on a mission against the Phoenix Mercury on Friday night. The Indiana Fever played its first game of the second half of the 2024 WNBA season. The rookie sensatioin stole the spotlight against the star-studded Mercury.
After the 98-89 win for Indiana, a short video shows Clark ignoring WNBA legend Diana Taurasi’s trash talk. The next thing you see is Caitlin responding with whatever she is trying to say to her with a seemingly NSFW response.
Watch: Caitlin Clark ignores Diana Taurasi’s trash talk, mouths profanity to Kahleah Cooper in Fever 98-89 win (Credit: Getty)
“I don’t give a f**k,” Clark was spotted saying to Copper.
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Caitlin Clark seems to be finding her spot in the league following a tumultuous start to her WNBA career.
Numbers show Caitlin Clark is coming into her own in recent games. She shot for 50% from the field and 36.4% from deep against the Mercury, dropping 29 points and adding five rebounds and 10 assists.
Kevin Garnett notes potential advantage for Caitlin Clark in second half of the season
Caitlin Clark turned a lot of heads thanks to her impressive performance. One of those people was NBA legend Kevin Garnett, who took to X (formerly Twitter) to warn the rest of the league about a renewed Caitlin Clark.
“What if @CaitlinClark22’s Olympic break was the off season adjustment for the league that @wnba rookies don’t get before their 1st season… shyt looked crazy out there yesterday… 💯 Can tell she was in the film room…” Garnett wrote.
Clark looked more comfortable with her game on Friday, protecting the ball and shooting better from the floor. She can still improve her 3-point percentage (32.9% on 8.4 3-point attempts per game) and when she does so, Clark will be more dangerous.