Caitlyn Clark’s teammate, Alisa Smith, has fans buzzing with concern after sharing a cryptic message on social media, and there’s also news on Cheryl Swoops, who is back in the spotlight, throwing shade at Clark once again. With the 2024 season officially concluded, Caitlyn Clark can take pride in knowing she gave her all for the team. However, not everyone is in the same position.

In the latest news, Alisa Smith has sparked speculation by removing “Indiana Fever” from her Instagram bio, leaving only “WNBA.” This move has fans wondering if she’s planning to leave the team. Her recent post on X adds to the intrigue; she wrote, “One could have never imagined my third year going like this, LOL, but I know there’s a lesson in every loss. The love I have for my teammates will forever be unmatched.” She expressed gratitude for her teammates’ support during tough times, hinting at a close bond that has developed.

In a mysterious twist, she gave a special shout-out to someone named “Tubs,” thanking them for always having her back and acknowledging others in her support system without naming names. This has fans speculating that she may be moving on from Indiana, but only time will tell.

In other exciting news, Caitlyn Clark led the Fever to achieve the highest viewership numbers in WNBA history, with over 177,000 fans attending home games and 15,000 on the road. Merchandise sales have skyrocketed by 450%, all thanks to Clark’s influence. As the face of the league, she has significantly impacted attendance and popularity.

As we transition into the offseason, make sure to keep your notifications on for updates regarding Caitlyn Clark and the Fever!