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Caitlin Clark enjoys unprecedented fame as a WNBA player. After she joined the Indiana Fever, Clark became the biggest magnetic force in the league; however, it seems like her craze among the fans might be greater than expected.

On this year’s Halloween, one of Clark’s biggest fans was a young woman dressed as the Iowa star herself. In the picture, the fan dressed as Clark when she plays with the Iowa Hawkeyes.

The fan – who goes by the name “Marina” – wore Clark’s Iowa #22 jersey and smiled at the camera. Later, the Fever star noticed herself and commented on the post. She even got confused momentarily and thought she was in the picture itself.

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“I though this was myself tbh. Good work,” she wrote.

In the previous video, the fan uploaded a video of herself cheering on her friends on X, which was spot on.

With Clark in the picture in the WNBA, the league has also started enjoying unprecedented success. The viewership and attendance have increased since Clark set foot in the WNBA.

Caitlin Clark reportedly offered big money and equity stake to join Unrivaled
Caitlin Clark is already an outright legend in the WNBA. From Iowa to the Indiana Fever, the basketball sensation has played a crucial role in changing the league’s fate. With the WNBA season over, Unrivaled – 3X3 women’s basketball – is the next big thing for WNB fans.

However, unlike many players, Clark has yet to put her name into the league. The Unrivaled will play its first season in January next year, and having Clark could potentially make them an instant hit.

However, reports suggest that Caitlin Clark was offered a significant deal to join Unrivaled. Per Sports Business Journal, Unrivaled’s tabled offer reportedly included $1 million and an equity stake in the 3X3 league.

Alex Bazzell, President of Unrivaled and the husband of co-founder and WNBA player Napheesa Collier, said that the 3X3 will always have a place reserved for Caitlin Clark.

“We’re always going to have a roster spot for Caitlin Clark,” Alex Bazzell told Sportico. “We’re not applying a full court press the way people think. We are letting her decompress from basketball. … She knows that we have a spot for her when she’s ready.”
Apart from Clark, another big name—A’ja Wilson—has yet to commit to playing for Unrivaled. Two of the closest players to Clark, Kate Martin and Lexie Hull, have committed to playing in January.