Clark averaged 31.6 points and 8.9 assists per game during her final collegiate season. That season, she became the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s all-time leading scorer, a considerable boost to her profile.

Clark added that she is still staying in a hotel in Indianapolis while she adjusts to her new surroundings. She likes Indianapolis because of its size and speed, which suit Clark and her lifestyle.

“Just have a quiet presence around me. “I mean, I don’t really go out in public and do much,” she explained following her first formal session with the Fever. Clark said her leisure time is spent recovering and watching films; she brought her PlayStation 5 to Indianapolis but has yet to link it up.

Her skill and popularity have had a huge impact on her life. She was a college basketball star for years, but when Clark’s Iowa Hawkeyes made a remarkable run to the NCAA Championship game during her junior season, everything changed.

“Probably after my junior year of basketball in college.” But it’s escalated to a level that’s really different from what it was then,” Clark said when questioned about the moment her life became strange and weird. “I probably still don’t live my life as I should. I still try to do normal things and live normal lives,” she said, before joking that she now has a security detail following her around.

That degree of prominence comes with a plethora of off-court activities. Clark has appeared on Saturday Night Live, signed with Nike and will receive a signature sneaker, and will serve as an executive producer on a show, among other things. She appears in numerous ads and has become one of the world’s most recognisable athletes.

That will alter everything for the Fever and the WNBA. Indiana has not made the playoffs since 2016 and has consistently been in the bottom two in attendance over the past two seasons. That will undoubtedly alter this year.

“I believe there will be a lot of new fans joining the WNBA. “There are already a lot of fans here,” Clark explained. “Just continuing to grow that and attract that and keep those fans will be super important.”

The star guard is aware of her situation and the implications for her and the Fever. However, she has carried herself well in recent weeks and will seek to carry that to the court when Indiana’s season begins next month.

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