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Indiana Fever Drop Major Caitlin Clark Hint Before WNBA Draft

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Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The stage is set for the 2024 WNBA Draft set to take place in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Monday night, with all signs pointing to Caitlin Clark as the undisputed first pick for the Indiana Fever.

The Fever, holding the coveted No. 1 spot, have made no secret of their intention to select Clark. Their latest social media post on Sunday evening only added to the anticipation, further hinting at Clark’s imminent journey to Indianapolis.

In a clever move, the Fever’s social media team posted a graphic 22 hours ahead of the draft, emphasizing the significance of the number “22” – a nod to Clark’s iconic jersey number during her stellar career with the Iowa Hawkeyes.

With Clark’s anticipated arrival, the Fever organization is already witnessing a remarkable surge in ticket sales. Additionally, the team has secured 36 nationally broadcast games for the upcoming season, a substantial increase from the 22 they had last year.

As the countdown to the draft ticks away, there’s little doubt that Caitlin Clark will be the top pick. The excitement within the organization is palpable, eagerly awaiting the arrival of a talent of Clark’s caliber, poised to make a significant impact.

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