VIDEO: Caitlin Clark’s Teammate Threatens To Beat Her Up After Fever Rookie Made Her Look Bad

Erica Wheeler and Caitlin Clark laughing.Erica Wheeler and Caitlin Clark (Photo via @IndianaFever/Twitter)
Caitlin Clark endured some threats from a teammate after trying to draw her this weekend.

So it turns out the Indiana Fever guard is not good at everything.

A video posted by the Fever on Saturday afternoon shows Clark attempting to draw teammate Erica Wheeler and making an absolute mess of it.

At least she was honest in admitting she couldn’t get the job done this time.

“I can’t draw this,” she’s heard saying in the video below. “This is so bad.”

It was indeed “so bad.” Wheeler expressed shock after seeing the rookie’s incredibly poor attempt at putting a representation of her down on paper.

“What the hell is that?” she yelled before threatening to beat Clark up.

Check it out below:

Caitlin Clark can draw crowds and fouls, but that’s pretty much it. She’s no good at trying to draw people.

Caitlin Clark Made WNBA History On Friday Night

Caitlin Clark put in a 30-point effort in a win over the Washington Mystics on Friday and became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 200 points and 50 assists in one season.

She hit seven threes on the night as she found her touch early.

“It felt good to shoot the ball well. I felt like even my misses were right there,” Clark said after the win. “It was nice to have a night like that, and overall we shot the ball well, 16 made 3s. I still feel there are so many ways I can continue to be better, and that probably goes for our whole team.”

Clark and the Fever will return to action against the Connecticut Sun on Monday and hope to overcome them this time around after losing both of their previous matchups this season.

Caitlin Clark Had The Perfect Response To A Reporter’s Question About A Possible Apology From Chennedy Carter

Caitlin Clark speaking to reporters (left). Chennedy Carter and Clark reacting during game (right).Caitlin Clark and Chennedy Carter (Photos via Getty Images and Twitter)

Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark had the perfect response to a reporter’s question about if she should receive an apology from Chennedy Carter over last week’s cheap shot from the Chicago Sky guard.

Last Saturday’s contest between the Fever and Sky marked the first WNBA meeting between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, who had a pair of memorable showdowns during their illustrious college careers.

Late in the third quarter, Carter delivered an unnecessary shoulder check on Clark after the former made a two-point basket. Officials issued a foul to Carter, but the WNBA upgraded it to a flagrant infraction after reviewing the play.

Speaking to reporters on Friday, Caitlin Clark was asked if Carter owed her a public apology. But Clark took the high road and said it’s not at all necessary, noting that it was just a case of two athletes being competitive on the court, per Noah Trister of the Associated Press:

“No. I mean, basketball’s competitive. I get it. Sometimes your emotions get the best of you. Happened to me multiple times throughout the course of my career. People are competitive.

It is what it is, and she’s having a tremendous season. She’s played great basketball, in my eyes probably in first place for Sixth Player of the Year…There’s no grudges. There’s nothing like that. It’s a sport. It’s competitive. It’s not going to be nice all the time.”

Angel Reese received criticism for her ecstatic celebration on the sidelines immediately following Carter’s shoulder check on Clark. Both refused to apologize about the incident, with Reese stating that she’s fine embracing the villain role.