Caitlin Clark isn’t even halfway through her rookie season, and things have already been hectic for her.
The Indiana Fever Fever rookie just wants to play basketball, but there has been so much discourse surrounding her name ever since her college days with the Iowa Hawkeyes.
An interview with the Washington Post shows that the negativity surrounding her is now affecting her family in a brutal way.
Clark’s family fully supports her, but there is only so much they can take from her name being dragged through the mud.

“They see all this stuff, too. You have to remember, we’re regular people with feelings. My parents have feelings. It can definitely be hard at times,” Clark said in an interview with Michael Lee of The Washington Post.
Clark further stated that she just wants to focus on basketball and made it clear that she is not here for the other stuff.
“I think it’s hard for people to remember, I just love playing basketball,” Clark told The Post. “This is my job. This is what I’m here for. I’m not here for all the other stuff.”
The conversation surrounding Clark is not expected to end anytime soon, so it is something she is just going to have to deal with as she attempts to become the next big thing in women’s basketball.