Caitlin Clark, the rising star of the WNBA, received high praise from her former opponent, Flau’Jae Johnson, in her latest song “Help Me.” Johnson, a talented player for the LSU Tigers, mentioned Clark by name in the song, showcasing her respect and admiration for the young athlete. Clark, who had previously been informed by Johnson about the mention in the song, expressed her excitement and appreciation for the gesture.
In a recent interview with USAT, Clark shared her thoughts on being featured in Johnson’s song, stating, “Her music is really great. She’s so talented, and I’ve honestly been a really big fan of hers since we played them at LSU.” Clark also revealed that Johnson had informed her in advance about including her in the lyrics, and she was thrilled to see the final result. With Johnson gearing up for her final season with the LSU Tigers, the mutual respect between the two players is evident.
As Clark continues to make waves in the WNBA, her recent performance against the Atlanta Dream showcased her exceptional talent. Despite recording a 27-point, 11-assist game, Clark’s historic night was marred by a narrow loss to the Dream. However, her performance highlighted her potential to make history in the league, with her impressive stats putting her on the path to breaking records.
Having already broken the WNBA’s assist record during her rookie season, Clark’s impact on the court is undeniable. Despite the loss to Atlanta, the Indiana Fever team has shown resilience and strong defensive capabilities in recent games. With Clark leading the charge, the team’s future looks promising as they aim to make their mark in the competitive league.
As Clark’s star continues to rise, her fans eagerly anticipate her next moves on the court. With her talent, determination, and sportsmanship shining through in every game, Caitlin Clark is undoubtedly a player to watch in the WNBA. The mutual admiration between Clark and Johnson serves as a testament to the camaraderie and respect shared among athletes in the world of women’s basketball.