The pair are still going strong despite a tough weekend professionally
Caitlin Clark and Connor McCaffery
Caitlin Clark did not enjoy the WNBA debut she dreamed of, but she still has a very proud boyfriend in Connor McCaffery.
The Indiana Pacers were thrashed by the Connecticut Sun in their WNBA season opener, with Clark leading the scoring with 20 but committing 10 turnovers.
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Despite the scoring, it was the kind of performance you might expect from a rookie coming into a professional league, and Clark will be under no illusions that she will need to learn plenty this season despite her clearly impressive talent.
Still, reaching the WNBA is an achievement by itself, and that’s something Clark’s boyfriend McCaffery has acknowledged in a social media post, posting an image of Clark walking onto the court.
McCaffery had a difficult weekend of his own. The former college star is now a coaching assistant with the Indiana Pacers, and they were hammered by the New York Knicks on Wednesday, falling 3-2 behind in the series.
The relationship is going strong
The pair got together officially on April 24 of last year, and on the same day this year, they commemorated their one-year anniversary as a couple.
McCaffery posted a picture together with Clark and wrote: “”One year of the best mems w my fav person. you make everyday better and I can’t wait for many more adventures together… love you.
Social Media Is Going Wild After Cameron Brink Showed Off Her Never Ending Legs In The Shortest Skirt Possible Ahead Of Her WNBA Debut
Cameron Brink (Photo via cameronbrink22/Instagram)
The long-awaited WNBA debut of former Stanford Cardinal standout Cameron Brink occurred during the Los Angeles Sparks’ game against the Atlanta Dream. Brink, who was chosen with the second overall pick in the 2024 WNBA draft, is ready to establish herself as a star in the league going into her first professional game.
Though he has received less attention from the media than fellow draftees Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, Brink seems unfazed. From the beginning of the season, the 6-foot-4 forward is determined to show off her abilities and make an impression.
Before she hit the court, Cameron Brink broke the internet when she showed up at the stadium and put on a fashion show.
The Los Angeles Sparks rookie forward arrived in style before her team’s game, rocking the shortest skirt possible for her 6-foot-4 frame.
She also had on some boots with a shirt that exposed her midsection and incredible abs:
WNBA fans are loving it.
Brink showed her flexibility by averaging nine points, 3.5 rebounds, and one assist per game in her limited preseason minutes of just 30 across two games.
According to ESPN, Cameron Brink finished with 11 points, making 3 of 6 shots from the field, including two 3-pointers, in her first WNBA regular-season game. In addition, she contributed two rebounds, four assists, and two blocks to display her defensive prowess, much like she did at Stanford. The Sparks fell short, 81-92, but with Brink in the mix, things in Los Angeles appear to be looking up.