Indiana Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark received a special gift before Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Lynx—a custom-made chain featuring her iconic No. 22. The chain, created by GLD Shop, is adorned with 1,000 hand-set diamonds and boasts 12 karats of brilliance, making it a stunning addition to Clark’s growing collection of accolades.
The idea for the chain came about when Clark saw her teammate, Erica Wheeler, sporting a similar piece featuring her own No. 17. Inspired by Wheeler’s custom bling, Clark decided to join in on the fun and requested one of her own. The result is a dazzling piece of jewelry that celebrates her journey and her impact on the court.
This custom chain is yet another milestone in what has been an impressive rookie season for Clark. She continues to be a leading contender for WNBA Rookie of the Year, thanks to her outstanding performances. Clark is currently averaging 17.8 points, 8.3 assists, and 5.8 rebounds per game, playing a crucial role in helping the Fever remain competitive this season. With her leadership, the Fever have fought their way to a 13-15 record, staying in the hunt for a playoff spot.
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Clark’s contributions have been pivotal as the Fever push through the second half of the season. Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Lynx presents another tough challenge for the Fever. The Lynx, with a formidable 21-8 record, are currently the best team in the Western Conference and hold the third-best record in the entire WNBA. A win against such a strong opponent would not only boost the Fever’s playoff chances but also serve as a statement victory.
A win on Saturday would bring the Fever’s record to 14-15, setting them up with momentum heading into Monday’s crucial game against the Atlanta Dream. As the Fever aim for a strong finish to the season, Clark’s leadership on and off the court—now symbolized by her custom No. 22 chain—will undoubtedly play a key role.
Tipoff for the Fever’s showdown with the Lynx is set for 8 p.m. ET, and all eyes will be on Caitlin Clark as she continues to make her mark in the WNBA.