Caitlin Clark

Given that Caitlin Clark is one of the most eagerly awaited talents in sports right now, it seems sense that her first day of training with the Indiana Fever went viral on the internet right away, with fans clamoring to know the answer: “Is she ready for the WNBA?”

After failing to win the NCAA national championship, Clark is anxious to help the Fever become future WNBA champions, and as the overall first pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, he is under tremendous pressure to step up and produce from the start.

 

In the video that has been made public, Clark and highly regarded talent Aliyah Boston are shown in a three-woman weave on the first day of what is initially believed to be a quick introduction at a training camp that moves slowly.

However, the fact that she appears at ease right away is encouraging since it suggests that she may be able to use her skills from the Iowa Hawkeyes to succeed as the starting point guard for the Fever.

When is the start of the WNBA season?

After being selected as the finest prospect in the 2024 class, which also included Kamilla Cardoso, Cameron Brink, and Angel Reese, Clark will be ecstatic to play her first game as a professional.

 

 

As the Indiana Fever visit the Dallas Wings to begin the season on Friday, May 3, at the College Park Center in Arlington, Texas, Reese and Clark will even square off in preseason play.

However, Tuesday, May 14 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT, against the Connecticut Sun, will be Clark’s official season opener. The game will be televised live on ESPN2 and tip off at 19:30 ET (16:30 PT).

 

Since 36 of the 40 games in the Fever will be televised or made available for streaming online, Clark will likely be a regular on TV. The WNBA’s League Pass and authorized broadcast partners, including ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, Amazon Prime Video, CBS and CBS Sports Network, NBA TV, and Ion Television, are available for game viewing.