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Caitlin Clark: WNBA Loyalty, Playful Banter, and a New Role Amid Injury

Caitlin Clark: WNBA Loyalty, Playful Banter, and a New Role Amid Injury

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Over the past few days, Caitlin Clark has been at the center of a swirl of headlines that say as much about her future as they do about her present. The most consequential development is her decision regarding the much discussed international startup league known as Project B. According to the Indianapolis Star, Indiana Fever teammate Sophie Cunningham revealed on her Show Me Something podcast that she actively recruited Clark to join Project B, a globe trotting, high paycheck, tech backed league slated to launch in 2026, and Clark flatly turned her down, telling Cunningham no. That refusal effectively confirms, without any hedging, that Clark is staying tied to the WNBA as her primary platform rather than chasing off season money overseas, a biographically significant marker of loyalty to the Fever and the league at a time when some stars are reportedly jumping ship.

Sports Illustrated and other outlets amplified a lighter, but very visible, off court storyline when they zeroed in on Clark’s playful social media back and forth with Fever wing Lexie Hull. In a TikTok day in the life post on December 6, Hull walked fans through her routine, including a collagen and creatine drink; Clark slid into the comments to joke, This is the first time Ive ever seen u take collagen like this lollllllll exposed. Hull shot back, How would you know You dont hang out with me. The exchange, widely reposted on X and TikTok, doubled as a subtle reminder that Clark remains a gravitational social media presence even while rehabbing the groin injury that cut her 2025 season short, and it fed online chatter about how much time she is spending with teammates this offseason, though any deeper rift remains purely speculative with no reporting to support it.

At the same time, recent national coverage has continued to frame her 2025 campaign as a frustrating, injury marred year. Aol and other outlets have highlighted her own admission that she had to learn a different kind of locker room role once she was sidelined, reinforcing the narrative of a star recalibrating expectations while still being treated as the face of the Fever and a cornerstone of USA Basketball. YouTube highlight packages and commentary segments over the weekend have leaned into that contrast, rolling her best 2025 moments while debating what her recommitment to the WNBA and Team USA means for the next phase of her career.

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