VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Left Stunned by Reporter’s Bizarre Question During Postgame Press Conference

Caitlin Clark during press conference
Caitlin Clark (Photos via @ClutchPoints X)

Caitlin Clark has already become known for keeping great composure in stressful or weird situations. However, even Clark couldn’t keep her cool when this reporter asked this almost incoherent question.

After giving the Razzmatazz to those Windy City skyscrapers Friday night, what was the biggest wingding game you expected to find today in the shindig against these dynamos from Big D?” asked the reporter.

Clark immediately looked around the room, completely confused, and didn’t even say a word. She was left speechless by the question. She never even attempted to answer the question, and rather, the press conference just moved on to the next question.

People online found the question just as comical.

“They need to stop asking my goat these terrible questions,” one comment said.

“This is a real reporter asking the real questions,” another said.

Obviously, though, the question wasn’t meant to embarrass Clark; rather, it was just a light-hearted joke, so it was nice to see nobody take it too seriously.

Caitlin Clark Dropped 30 Points In Recent Game Against Chicago Sky

In the Indiana Fever’s most recent game against the Chicago Sky, Clark put the game on her back to secure a 100-81 win.

In 32 minutes played, she had 31 points, 12 assists, and four rebounds. She did all that while shooting .571 from the field and going three for nine from the three-point line.

During the game she was also the victim of a major cheap shot from Diamond DeShields while running down the court.

It was a big statement performance against the team’s fellow Rookie of the Year favorite, Angel Reese plays on.

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