- Caitlin Clark made a playful dig at her Indiana Fever teammates Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull for a photoshoot they did together
- “Little less tanning. A little more bball ladies,” the basketball star said
- The three athletes are gearing up for the start of the 2025 WNBA season, which will begin later this month
Caitlin Clark isn’t afraid to poke some fun at her Indiana Fever teammates.
After Sophie Cunningham shared an Instagram post that featured images of her and Lexie Hull during a photoshoot in their official team jerseys, Clark, 23, shared a playful dig in the comments section.
“Little less tanning. A little more bball ladies,” she commented.
In the photos shared, Cunningham, 28, could be seen holding a basketball as she posed next to Hull, 25. The two resembled each other with their long blonde tresses and matching uniforms.
Cunningham even made note of their similarities, captioning the post, “Seeing double.” Hull added in the comments section, "Mhmmmm 😍😍😍.”
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Clark, Cunningham and Hull are set to begin playing in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)'s 2025 season later this month.
Cunningham joined the Indiana Fever this season after previously playing for the Phoenix Suns, while Hull was picked up by the Indiana Fever during the 2022 WNBA draft.
As for Clark, who set numerous records while playing for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes before being picked up by the Indiana Fever during the 2024 draft, she is set to begin her second season with the team.
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Ahead of the start of the season, Clark told reporters that she was spending her downtime getting “stronger” so that she could play her best during her sophomore season.
“That was my biggest focus in the offseason, just trying to get stronger and really working on that,” she told reporters after a practice, according to The Indianapolis Star.
“And [I'm] really thankful to Sarah, our strength and conditioning coach, putting in a lot of time with me, and we were in here consistently," Clark continued.
She added, “I think that was the biggest thing for myself, is just having that consistency, to be able to work on it for six months, or whatever it was. So I certainly feel a lot stronger."
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As for returning to Indiana’s locker room and reuniting with her teammates, Clark told reporters," The vibes are really good.”
"Obviously we're probably not in the heat of battle yet, we're out here competing with one another, but at the same time, everybody's here supporting one another and having fun and enjoying it,” Clark said, according to ESPN.
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