Caitlin Clark crashes wild WNBA All-Star Game stream party
Caitlin Clark didn’t let her groin injury keep her from enjoying the start of the WNBA All-Star festivities on Thursday night.
The Fever star was spotted in various videos on social media at a packed party in Indianapolis, the host city for the weekend, that was streamed by “StudzBudz” — the known Twitch channel duo of Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman.
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The WNBA veterans and Lynx teammates announced that they would be streaming for 72 hours straight for the entire weekend.
In one video, Clark asks Williams and Hiedeman if “they’re going to sleep” with the camera on.
Williams replied “yup” as Hiedeman nodded at a shocked Clark.
Williams then screamed close to the camera: “We told y’all we was gonna have the baby goat on this bitch” in reference to Clark.
The 2024 Rookie of the Year also appears to be a big fan of “StudBudz.”
Clark could be heard telling Williams that she watched the stream “for three hours at home” on Thursday before arriving.
“Deadass?” Williams replied.
“That’s all I did. That’s all I did today,” Clark said. “I watched it all.”
Clark’s camp was also all in on the fun.
Her former Iowa teammate Kate Martin said hello on the stream. An appearance was also made by Fever teammate Aliyah Boston, who even sneakily grabbed Clark’s drink out of her hand so it didn’t make it into the video fully.
Two of the former Iowa star’s aunts were also captured getting a picture with Williams and Hiedeman.
Clark affirmed to the duo that her aunts “love” the show.
Her brother, Colin, hopped in on the live stream as well and was given a microphone from Hiedeman to introduce himself and plug his socials. Following that, he didn’t hesitate to use the platform to take a shot at the league.
“Fix the refereeing WNBA, it’s bad though,” he said.
“You the man,” Hiedeman replied. “Follow my boy. He knows what the f–k going on.”
Clark was later seen partying in the DJ booth during a Mario concert with a drink in hand while singing and dancing.
It’s her second career All-Star weekend.
Clark was set to compete in her first professional 3-point shooting contest on Friday as well as captain a team with Liberty coach Sandy Brondello on Saturday in the All-Star game.
However, a new groin injury that occurred late in a game against Connecticut on Monday derailed those plans.
Clark sat the following day in the Fever’s loss to the Liberty and announced on Thursday that she would be sitting out the All-Star events.
“I am incredibly sad and disappointed to say I can’t participate in the 3-point contest or the All-Star Game. I have to rest my body,” Clark said in a statement on Thursday. “I will still be at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for all the action, and I’m looking forward to helping Sandy coach our team to a win.”
In a season full of lower body injuries that has only seen Clark play in 13 games for the 12-11 Fever, she is averaging 16.5 points, 8.8 assists and five rebounds.
Her teammate Lexie Hull will replace Clark in the shooting contest, the league announced on Friday.
In her debut in the event, Hull will compete against Sabrina Ionescu, Allisha Gray, Sonia Citron and Kelsey Plum.
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