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Caitlin Clark reveals her offseason plans after Indiana Fever’s WNBA playoffs heartbreak

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Caitlin Clark has revealed that she plans to play a lot of golf during the WNBA offseason.

Caitlin Clark has revealed that she plans to play a lot of golf during the WNBA offseason.

The rookie sensation and his Indiana Fever teammates were eliminated from the playoffs Wednesday night after being swept by the Connecticut Sun.

Clark scored 25 points and had nine assists in Indiana’s 87-71 Game 2 loss, a much better night than his playoff debut when he scored just 11 points on 4-of-17 shooting.

But the loss ended what has been a remarkable first season for the Iowa Hawkeyes star, who has transformed women’s basketball, set several records and sold out stadiums across the country.

Aside from this summer’s Olympic break, Clark has had very little time to herself since leaving college and being recruited by the Fever. She has revealed what she plans to do to keep busy without basketball.

Caitlin Clark has revealed that she plans to play a lot of golf during the WNBA offseason.

“I was focused on beating the Connecticut Sun, I haven’t thought too much about the future,” the 22-year-old said.

“I don’t know what I’m going to do tomorrow, I don’t know what I’m going to do the next day.”

Maybe play some golf. That’s what I’m going to do until it gets too cold in Indiana. I will become a professional golfer.

Clark argued with a fan and shoved an opposing player as tempers flared in what turned out to be the final game of her rookie WNBA season Wednesday night.

Tempers flared in Connecticut when Clark exchanged blows with a Sun fan sitting courtside before pointing them out to security, who quickly stepped in to speak with the individual.

He also had another heated moment early in the game after Sun forward DeWanna Bonner was not called for a foul in the landing zone while getting in his way after a 3-point attempt.

The rookie and her Indiana Fever teammates were eliminated from the playoffs on Wednesday.

The rookie and her Indiana Fever teammates were eliminated from the playoffs on Wednesday.

Clark arrived at the Fever's decisive playoff game wearing $1,700 worth of Prada items.

Clark arrived at the Fever’s decisive playoff game wearing $1,700 worth of Prada items.

As the pair bonded after the no-call, Clark could be seen angrily shoving Bonner before exchanging words in a fiery moment.

Clark arrived at the Fever’s decisive playoff game wearing $1,700 worth of Prada items.

While heading to Connecticut’s Mohegan Sun Arena, the 22-year-old flaunted her new Prada purchases ahead of her most pivotal night in professional basketball yet.

Clark, who was named WNBA Rookie of the Year over the weekend after her sensational debut campaign for the Fever, was seen wearing black sunglasses from the luxury Italian designer worth around $500.

With Lexie Hull by her side, she entered the arena wearing $1,200 black leather pumps.

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