Fans continue to be mesmerized by Caitlin Clark’s exceptional skills, now evident even during her time with her new team at training camp. Impressively, the 22-year-old has not only captured the heart of her coach with her remarkable passing abilities but has also left her WNBA veteran teammate, Erica Wheeler, in awe.

A recent post on the Indiana Fever’s official Instagram page showcased Clark’s prowess as she effortlessly executed a step-back three-pointer during training camp, earning praise from fans. However, it was Wheeler’s entertaining reaction before Clark’s shot that stole the spotlight, with the 2019 WNBA All-Star Game MVP playfully chanting, “Bye Bye Boy!” as Clark prepared to shoot.

In addition to her impressive shooting display, Clark also triumphed in the team’s half-court shot contest at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. However, her teammate Kelsey Mitchell jokingly suggested Clark start farther back due to her renowned long-range shooting ability, sparking laughter among the team.

With just days remaining until her first preseason game with the Indiana Fever, Clark continues to showcase her remarkable talent on the court, earning admiration from teammates, coaches, and fans alike. While many are captivated by her performance in the WNBA, some fans humorously suggest she should also join the men’s professional league, underscoring her widespread appeal and impact on the basketball world.

One fan’s comment reflects a sentiment shared by many, suggesting that Caitlin Clark should bypass the WNBA altogether and join the NBA. Interestingly, Clark’s proficiency in making deep three-pointers is well-documented. A CBB analytics report from March revealed that she had successfully made 84 field goals from beyond 25 feet, a distance comparable to the NBA’s three-point line. This achievement stands as a record in NCAA basketball, both in the men’s and women’s divisions. As a result, another fan aptly summarized Clark’s exceptional performance with the phrase, “Caitlin doing Caitlin things!”