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Caitlin Clark massively praises LeBron James after getting to meet him

Caitlin Clark massively praises LeBron James after getting to meet him

USA Today20-05-2025

Caitlin Clark massively praises LeBron James after getting to meet him
Last year, Caitlin Clark took the basketball world by storm. While at the University of Iowa, she became college basketball's all-time leader in career points among both women and men, and she then had a very promising rookie season in the WNBA with the Indiana Fever. In doing so, she created a huge spike in interest for the league.
On Saturday, she got her second pro season started by posting 20 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, four blocks and two steals as the Fever blew out Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky. Before that game, Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James wished her good luck in her 2025 WNBA debut game while posting a photo of him with Clark on Instagram.
After Clark's big performance, James congratulated her with a post on X (formerly Twitter).
On Monday, Clark talked to the media and commented on getting to meet James.
"I don't really get too starstruck from people ... That's one of my idols. LeBron is the G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time) to me," Clark said.
Clark is on a trajectory to becoming one of the true legends of basketball, and thus it should be no surprise that James has great respect for her. He has praised her in the past, but verbally and on social media, and he has also defended her from critics.
The Fever, who haven't finished with a winning record since 2015, are expected to be a legitimate championship contender this year. In addition to Clark, guard Kelsey Mitchell and forward Aliyah Boston, they added two-time All-Star forward Natasha Howard and six-time All-Star wing DeWanna Bonner this offseason.

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