VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Showed Up To Tonight’s Clash vs. Angel Reese With A Dress That Was So Short, She Needed Her Hand To Keep It From Showing Too Much

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Caitlin Clark’s pregame outfit was a bit shorter than we expected it to be ahead of her matchup vs. Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky on Sunday afternoon.

The Indiana Fever rookie is playing her third professional game against her college rival this weekend, having gotten the better of her on the first two occasions.

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Clark’s Fever are also picking up some pace and are now 7-10 for the season after their worrying start. They’ll be looking to make it 8-10 in their showdown with the Sky, who have since dropped form on the back of a decent beginning to the term.

Indiana took to X/Twitter ahead of the game to post a video of their players getting on the team bus to head to the game on Sunday.

Clark was first up and was wearing a surprisingly short grey dress that she had to keep her hand on to prevent it from riding up her thighs.

Check her out below:

Fans Noticed How Uncomfortable Caitlin Clark Looked

The way Clark moved did not go unnoticed; some pointed it out in the comments.

“CC always looks so uncomfortable in these clothes Prada forces her to wear,” a fan said. “I wish they would just let her be herself…smh.”

“You’re right. CC is 100% basketball, 100% of the time,” another user responded. “Her attitude and demeanor remind me of Peyton Manning.  I guarantee she’d rather be wearing some adidas pants and a t-shirt.”

The Fever led 46-45 going into halftime, with Caitlin Clark scoring eight points along with three rebounds and seven assists.

Angel Reese, who wore quite the provocative outfit herself on the day, had eight points, eight rebounds, and one assist, looking well on her way to a double-double.

REPORT: Stephen A Smith Rejects Offer From ESPN, Demands Ridiculous New Salary Amid Massive Layoffs

Stephen A Smith in pink suit on NBA coverageStephen A Smith (Photo by Tim Heitman/Getty Images)
ESPN has laid off a ton of employees in the past few years, but that fact is not going to stop Stephen A Smith from getting the money that he wants and thinks he deserves as a top talent on the network.

ESPN is trying hard not to let Stephen A Smith leave the network as it was reported that the Worldwide Leader in Sports offered a whopping $90 million over five years, which would see him with an annual salary of $18 million.

That is damn good money to have, but it appears to be a slap in the face for Smith.

ESPN reportedly pitched to Smith’s agency, WME, that he could become the highest-paid talent on their team, but Puck News stated Smith is demanding $7 million more than that for his next deal.

Journalist James Andrew Miller was recently on the “SI Media with Jimmy Traina” podcast when he revealed Smith wanted a “big, big number.”

“I think there have been preliminary talks already that have started,” Miller said of Smith and ESPN. “He’s looking for a big, big number. And I also feel, given the content world, he doesn’t even have to have another offer from one entity for that big number.

“I think what ESPN is up against is the possibility that WME could go out and create an architecture where Stephen A. has a podcast, a this, a deal with this, a deal with that, whatever, and at the end of the day, it’s $20 million a year.”