Caitlin 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.
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