Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, despite ending her season prematurely, still managed to hype up the Fever fanbase and called for support for their playoff efforts this season.
In a video posted by the Indiana Fever Instagram page, Caitlin Clark was faced with the question of what her message for Indianapolis is, and the sophomore star could not be any clearer on her plea.

“First home game since 2016,” Clark said in the video. “I need to see every single person in Indianapolis, whether you’re inside the arena, could be outside of the arena, I don’t care. Show up. Get loud for my teammates. We need to get a dub and then we’re taking back to Atlanta. LET’S GOOOOOO!”
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During the 2024 season playoffs, Cailtin Clark was able to elevate her team to end the Fever’s playoff drought. Despite getting eliminated by the Connecticut Sun 2-0 on the first round, the renewed spirit it brought to the team translated all the way to this season.
Caitlin Clark Holds Back Fever HC Over Officaiting Complaints
Caitlin Clark, sidelined for the remainder of the season with a right groin injury, watched from the bench as the Indiana Fever dropped Game 1 of their WNBA playoff series to the Atlanta Dream, 80–68. Frustration over several disputed calls boiled over late in the contest, with the Fever bench vocally contesting the officials’ decisions.

In the last quarter, Clark jumped up to restrain head coach Stephanie White after White received a technical foul for yelling at the referees. Despite the heated scene on court, Clark chose to divert the attention to her social media, where she instead talked about Indianapolis Colts star Jonatahn Taylor and his recent performance.
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White received a technical foul after arguing with the officials. pic.twitter.com/wv9sRpmNqa
— ESPN (@espn) September 14, 2025
Clark used the social media site X to praise Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor for his great performance against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Taylor, the Colts’ All-Pro running back, finished with 215 scrimmage yards, and Indianapolis rallied to beat Denver, 29-28, on a last-second field goal.
“Jonathan Taylor is like that,” Clark posted. “Big win for the Colts!!!”

Caitlin Clark played for only 13 games this season. She averaged 16.5 points per game, 8.8 assists, and 5.0 rebounds. She shot 36.7% from the field and 27.9% from the three-point line.
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