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Caitlin Clark made a curious move on social media this week, liking a certain post.
The Indiana Fever point guard has made it a point to let folks know she avoids social media and is only focused on basketball.
She has also claimed not to have social media apps on her phone, with the ones she has remaining mute. However, she stepped out of character to like a post this week.
ESPN shared a story about Boston Celtics star Jrue Holiday and his wife Lauren to Instagram on Tuesday, outlining the guard’s path to the NBA title, which Boston won on Monday by beating the Dallas Mavericks in five games.
Clark was one of the Instagram users who liked the post, which marks quite a rarity.
ESPN discussed Holiday’s trade from the Milwaukee Bucks in said post and detailed his journey to becoming an NBA champion with the Celtics.
ESPN Had High Praise For Jrue And Lauren’s Relationship
The network referred to Jrue and Lauren as “one of the strongest couples in sports,” as the latter is an athlete and has won two gold medals for the United States as part of the USWNT.
Lauren, who has been a huge part of her husband’s career, retired from soccer so the couple could start a family, but they were hit with serious health concerns when she was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2016.
She had the tumor removed, and the family has been doing very well since.
It appears the heartwarming story of the Holidays battling adversity resonated with Caitlin Clark, who is known to tune out negativity and focus on the positives.
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