Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever superstar, has had a phenomenal start to her professional basketball career, shattering multiple records in the WNBA. Clark set the record for the most points scored by a guard in a single season (769) and dished out a league-high 19 assists in one game, cementing her status as one of the most dynamic players in the league.
Before she became the number one overall pick in the WNBA Draft, Clark was actually leading the Iowa Hawkeyes in back-to-back NCAA championship appearances and went down the annals of history as an NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer with 3,951 points.
Retiring Jersey and Strenuous Offseason
Clark was recently given a posthumous honor for his fabulous college career when his number 22 jersey was retired at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Clark has not spent part of his offseason with the Unrivaled league but has focused quite well on dedicated training. He was finding time even on his birthday to see he was sweating it out in the exercise facility.
Clark was busy training for an undisclosed period and was recently spotted on social media with another picture that perhaps is going to raise tensions in the air about how she has gained bulk.
Historic Coverage on National Television in 2025
As anticipation builds for the upcoming WNBA season, Fever fans have yet another reason to rejoice. Clark and her teammates will grace the record 41 national telecast games out of the 44 scheduled for the 2025 season—evidence of how popular Clark is growing and how feverishly people await the Fever.
Clark to Appear on David Letterman’s My Next Guest Needs No Introduction
Adding to her busy schedule, Netflix announced that Caitlin Clark will appear on David Letterman’s acclaimed interview series, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, on April 8. The announcement sent fans into a frenzy, with one commenting, “WE ARE SEATED,” and another adding, “I can’t wait for this episode to drop.”
Clark’s Competitive Spirit: A Blessing and a Curse
In the preview of her conversation with Letterman, Clark reflected on her intense competitive nature, admitting that it’s not always easy to switch off. “Yeah, sometimes that’s good,” Clark said. “Sometimes that’s bad.”
Clark recounted a hilarious childhood memory of trick-or-treating in Des Moines, where her competitive streak was evident. “When we trick-or-treated in Des Moines growing up, I would be like, so sweaty under my costume because I was in a dead sprint from house to house. I had to have the most candy. That’s how I operated.”
Her relentless drive often led to chaos during family gatherings. “Even board games around the holidays get intense. Then everybody hates me by the end of the night, and I’m like, ‘Oh, great. I ruined Christmas!’” Clark joked, adding that she plans to tone it down this year.
Caitlin Clark Balances Stardom and Personal Life
While Clark remains focused on her career, she has also been dealing with personal challenges. Recently, she reacted to some unfortunate family news involving her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery. However, Clark’s resilience both on and off the court continues to inspire her fans.
As Clark gears up for another monumental season, her appearance on Letterman’s show is expected to offer a more intimate glimpse into the life of a young athlete who refuses to settle for anything less than greatness.