Caitlin Clark attended the game between the Golden State Warriors vs Phoenix Suns on Saturday. Steph Curry’s sister Sydel Curry was also at the Footprint Center with her mother, Sonya Curry, and her children to watch the game. Even with Curry and Kevin Durant sharing the court, it was Clark’s star power that attracted her son Daxton’s attention.
Sydel posted a video of Daxton, who got out of his seat to get a glimpse of the Indiana Fever superstar. In the caption, Sydel mentioned that Caitlin Clark was one of her son’s favorites.
“Sis always gonna catch a vibe lol. Daxon is staring at one of his favs (Caitlin Clark) lol.”
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Sydel Curry is married to Damion Lee, who plays for the Suns. Daxon Wardell-Xavier is their eldest child who turned three in November. They also have a daughter, Daryn Alicia Lee, who was born last year in August.
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The Suns defeated the Warriors in their home game, handing them their seventh loss of the season. Curry scored 32 points with 7 rebounds and 4 assists.
Caitlin Clark picks Steph Curry in her “foursome” dream team
As much as Steph Curry creates noise in the basketball arena during the NBA season, he co continues to be in the news for golf as well. Curry has been a dedicated golfer during his offseason and he has even expressed his desire to play the sport professionally.
In her first offseason, Caitlin Clark has expressed a similar trajectory in her interest. She has been all over the news this offseason for her participation in pro-am golf.
Earlier this month, the Indiana Fever star participated in the 2024 RSM Classic, shortly after her stint in the ANNIKA in Florida. During RSM, Clark was asked to choose her “dream foursome.” While Clark made an obvious choice with World No. 1 Nelly Korda, she also chose the Golden State Warriors star.
“Oh gosh! I’ve been lucky enough to play with a lot of people I’d probably put there,” Clark said. “Nelly [Korda] was probably up there. I’d probably put Steph Curry in there. Honestly, any golfers. Any professional golfers if I can get free lessons. You’ve got to take advantage of what you can.”
The Indiana Fever star teed off with the world No.1 American golfer on November 13.
While Steph Curry and Caitlin Clark haven’t either teamed up or gone against each other, swinging golf together shortly is not a far-fetched idea. Given they can bring a record-breaking viewership, the possibility seems even more real.
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