Caitlin Clark is one of the most recognizable stars in the WNBA, if not all of sports, and has a multitude of fans who want her autograph.
The scene to land Clark’s John Hancock in Phoenix during the league’s All-Star weekend was intense and chaotic, as the Indiana Fever star did his best to navigate it all.
Clark also doesn’t seem to mind avoiding fans who put items in his face for him to sign, as was the case over the weekend with one fan holding a dark blue Fever T-shirt.
Clark pulled the shirt away from his face, which was also dominated by the basketball held by a younger fan, who was patiently waiting for her few moments with the Fever star.
That same fan stretches out a bit and is seen trying to get Clark to sign a jersey for several more seconds before relenting.
Caitlin Clark pushed a fan’s shirt while trying to sign autographs last weekend
Clark is one of the most popular players in the WNBA just four months after turning pro.
Clark signs around 30 autographs in the 100-second video, with several interesting interactions.
A fan places his jersey in front of a younger fan, only to have the younger fan’s mother push the jersey out of the way.
Clark signs the autographs for the girl and her mother first before reaching out to the man.
Just before Clark returned to the locker room, her final signature was clearly intended for a fan, and another also threw his jersey in Clark’s direction, which she paid no attention to.
Clark only entered the WNBA in April, and her impact on women’s basketball is evident every time she steps on the court.
Fever teammate Aliyah Boston was also signing autographs at the same time as Clark, but didn’t show the same interest.
Clark was part of the WNBA All-Stars team that beat Team USA on Saturday, weeks after her Olympic snub.