"Caitlin Clark gotta chill we don't need no concussions": Fans stunned as Fever superstar fiercely slams her head on wall in practice

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Caitlin Clark was fully dialed in on Day 1 of the Indiana Fever's training camp on Sunday.

Caitlin Clark was fully dialed in on Day 1 of the Indiana Fever's training camp on Sunday. The superstar point guard showcased her elite playmaking and shooting abilities while building chemistry with her teammates in preparation for the 2025 WNBA season. Clark’s playful side stole the spotlight when she celebrated a made 3-pointer in typical fashion.

In a video shared by the franchise on social media, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year was seen enthusiastically slamming her head against the wall after draining the shot. Fans quickly reacted to Clark's spirited antics, flooding the comments with candid responses. One fan even chimed in with a piece of friendly advice for the Fever star.



Fans were eager to hear from Caitlin Clark following the Indiana Fever's first day of training camp on Sunday. However, it was Aliyah Boston and DeWanna Bonner who addressed the media, sharing candid insights about training camp, their teammates and expectations for the upcoming season. The good news for Fever fans is that they likely won’t have to wait much longer to hear from their superstar.

Clark, along with head coach Stephanie White, is expected to speak to the media on Monday after the conclusion of Day 2 of training camp. Also read: "She was getting badgered online": Fever fans change tone on Brianna Turner after her training camp moment with Caitlin Clark Atishay Jain Atishay Jain is a sports aficionado and an avid follower of the NBA and WNBA, with a deep admiration for LeBron James and Cristiano Ronaldo. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Content Manager with Sportskeeda's basketball team.

Atishay's career spans both Indian and international sports coverage, with a keen interest in cricket, football, basketball, and tennis. His previous roles at News9Live and Sports Tak included live blogging, anchoring sports shows, and participating in debates. A graduate in Journalism from the Center for Management Studies in Bengaluru, India, Atishay brings a wealth of experience and passion to his work in sports media.

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