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Caitlin Clark Getting Praised For What She Did Live on ESPN

In three games since returning from a groin injury, Caitlin Clark has helped the Indiana Fever get back to above .500, sitting at 11-10 entering Tuesday night.

With the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game just a few days away, Clark and the Fever will look to secure a third-straight win, facing the Connecticut Sun at TD Garden, home of the Boston Celtics.

Hours before the game, ESPN’s "NBA Today" featured a special guest: Dylan Langholf from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. A big Clark fan, Langholf was surprised live on air when the former Iowa star delivered a heartfelt message just for him.

"Hey Dylan, it's Caitlin Clark," Clark said. "I heard you get to be in the studio with everyone today, so I just wanted to send you a little video and tell you hello and thank you for your support. I heard you're a really big fan of myself, so I really appreciate it. I hope you have an amazing day with everybody. I want you to know that I'm sending you all my best, and hopefully, one day we can get you out to a Fever game as well. So take care and have an amazing day."

WNBA fans appreciated Clark's gesture toward Langholf, taking to social media to leave their praise.

"That was really nice 🥹," one fan said.

"Why would anyone not want her to be the face of the league," asked another.

"CC is more then just an MVP," wrote a third.

"LOVE THIS!! Way to go Caitlin and Dylan," added a fourth.

"CC has the best heart.. always positive!!" posted a fifth.

"so sweet 🥹🥹🥹," commented a sixth.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark

Clark not only will be making her second WNBA All-Star appearance, once again leading the league in fan votes, but she will also be playing in the 3-point shootout for the first time.

The Fever will have another game before the beginning of All-Star Weekend on Friday, facing the New York Liberty on Wednesday night.

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