Caitlin Clark admits she was ‘actually upset’ at WNBA draft night time

Caitlin Clark admits she was ‘actually upset’ at WNBA draft night time


Caitlin Clark, 2024 WNBA No. 1 general decide by the Indiana Fever, just lately opened up on her expertise on the ‘Fresh Talk’ podcast, hosted by Jada Gyamfi, alongside her former Iowa teammates Kate Martin and Gabbie Marshall.

Despite her historic school profession and being drafted first general, Caitlin Clark’s WNBA Draft night time fell wanting her expectations, leaving her upset. (Photo by Joe Buglewicz / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images by way of AFP)(Getty Images by way of AFP)

Looking again, Clark admitted she felt “so upset” with how the night unfolded after her choice on the Brooklyn Academy of Music on April 15. “I used to be so upset as a result of after I obtained drafted, I simply obtained drug out instantly, and I didn’t get to see any of the draft,” Clark shared.

“I had my telephone however I actually couldn’t go on it. It made me so upset. I didn’t even get to see Kate get drafted … nevertheless it made me actually upset,” she continued.

“Then we went and had enjoyable, however … I didn’t even take photos with you guys, my household, [boyfriend] Connor McCaffery — nobody.”

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Clark’s draft night time was particular for her Iowa teammate Kate Martin, who was drafted by the Las Vegas Aces with the 18th general decide. Martin was within the viewers, eagerly ready her flip, and was thrilled to listen to her identify known as within the second spherical by WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert.

Clark graduated from Iowa as one of the vital iconic gamers in NCAA historical past, setting the all-time scoring report in Division I basketball — for each males’s and ladies’s groups with back-to-back Final Four appearances in 2023 and 2024.

Following her choice, Clark’s quick post-draft duties took her away from the occasion’s foremost stage.

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Later that night time, nevertheless, she and her group, which included McCaffery, Marshall, Martin, Gyamfi, and Iowa assistant coach Raina Harmon, headed to The Fleur Room at Moxy Chelsea. The lounge, situated on the lodge’s thirty fifth ground, options floor-to-ceiling views of New York’s skyline.

Clark, in her rookie season, broke a number of data, earned a spot on the WNBA All-Star group, and claimed the league’s 2024 Rookie of the Year award.