VIDEO: Fever Rookie Caitlin Clark Reveals Her Awkward Living Situation In Indiana

Caitlin Clark smilingCaitlin Clark (Photo via @ccloveoml/Twitter)
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has been in the news a lot lately, which is no surprise, given how much coverage she got in college.

The two-time College Player of the Year, who left Iowa as the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer, hasn’t gotten off to the best of starts in the WNBA as she’s only managed two wins from her first 11 outings as a pro.

Amid the drama surrounding her early WNBA career, Caitlin has opened up on her living situation.

The 22-year-old spoke to reporters on Wednesday, with the Fever having returned to practice while on their four-day break, and was asked what she does with her spare time.

She revealed she watches basketball, movies, and TV shows. She also revealed that her younger brother lives with her and plays lots of video games, so she gets to watch him do that as well.

“Watch other WNBA games as much as I can. Movies, random shows, you know,” she disclosed. “My little brother is living with me so he played a lot of video games. So sometimes I get caught watching that.”

“Good Catholic girl not living with her boyfriend,” one fan joked.

“This was weirdly so comforting for me to learn! Love it for her,” wrote another.

“Yeah, they talked about it on ESPN that he was living with her just for the summer,” a user pointed out.

“Dude living rent free and playing video games …. Too lucky,” a fourth added.

Caitlin Clark Has Familiar Faces Around Her

Caitlin Clark is between two male siblings. Her older brother is named Blake; the younger gamer is Colin.

She does have a boyfriend, who has gotten himself some heat in recent times after getting caught liking posts smearing Chennedy Carter and Angel Reese. Connor McCaffrey, who also played basketball at Iowa, is employed by the Indiana Pacers.

It appears Caitlin has a great support system around her. She just needs that “enforcer” now.

 

VIDEO: LeBron James Caught Red-Handed Performing Illegal Activity At His Son Bryce’s Game

LeBron James Caught Red-Handed Performing Illegal Activity At His Son Bryce’s GameLeBron James with a friend, Image Credit: X/@LakeShowYo
NBA superstar LeBron James has been in the spotlight after the Los Angeles Lakers’ first-round playoff exit to the Denver Nuggets. However, this time, the 38-year-old small forward has caught the attention for an ‘illegal’ reason.

James, who is enjoying his offseason by watching his son, Bryce James, playing in the Nike EYBL tournament from the front row, was caught using an illegal stream to watch an NBA game.

On Friday, James attended the EYBL tournament to support Team Strive For Greatness. During the match, some fans recorded LeBron, who was sitting courtside, trying to watch the Mavericks vs Wolves NBA Playoff game on StreamEast.

Notably, StreamEast does not have an official license to stream the NBA game. The site is popular for providing streams of sporting events like basketball, baseball and others without a license.

Afraid Fans Lose Calm After LeBron’s Blunder

The fans on social media lost their calm and expressed their frustrations with LeBron for putting StreamEast on the radar, which could lead to the website’s ban.

LeBron James Likely to Stay With Lakers for Next Season

Despite a few rumor mills claiming LeBron James’ departure from the Lakers, NBA insider Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports has reported that there is no indication that the Lakers’ star is targeting a move away.

“LeBron James can enter the open market if he declines his 2024-25 player option, and the Sixers did secure a meeting with James in 2018, before the all-time great joined the Lakers in free agency,” Fischer wrote.

“And yet, there’s been no indication from league personnel with knowledge of the situation that James will truly entertain fleeing Los Angeles”, he further added.

Notably, LeBron can become a free agent this summer if he declines his 2024-25 player option. Few reports have claimed that the 38-year-old is planning a move away in order to get a chance to play alongside his son, Bronny James, who will be in 2024 NBA Draft next month.