Caitlin Clark's behavior on Tyrese Haliburton's girlfriend initially caught the attention.
The Indiana boom has been struggling lately, experiencing three straight wins.
Currently, with a 2-4 record this season, fever played the final two games in the last two games without star Caitlin Clark, suffering losses in both games, seemingly missing their lead scorer and player.
The fever was preparing to rebound when they hosted the Washington Mystics at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Clark will remain for at least two weeks, so the fever will try to stop the fort.
During her injury, Clark made a appearance in Game 6 of the NBA Playoff Eastern Conference Finals. She is the thousands of highly anticipated showdown between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks.
The Pacers eventually defeated the NBA Finals 125-108.
After the game, Clark celebrated the video with Jade Jones, Tyrese Haliburton’s girlfriend, to celebrate the video and win.
The two seemed very happy, jumping up and down and hugging. Clark celebrates Jones with a familiar face.
Caitlin and Jade Ga 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/gwrqpgjfkp
- Drafts (@Drafts95452567) June 1, 2025
After the video was released, some fans went to social media to share their thoughts about the interaction between Caitlin Clark and Jade Jones.
"Cute, but she suffered another injury to her limbs," said one fan.
“I tell you Caitlyn and the blonde man,” another fan said.
One fan said: "This girl doesn't care about that injury."
"She collects blondes like Pokemon," said one fan.
"Caitlin will provide us all with a heart attack, please don't need that quad pressure on Jade Down's man," said a fan.
Another fan said: "The Quadrilateral will be fine."
Caitlin Clark has performed well in Indiana's second season. Although she has only played a few games this season, Clark has put forward incredible numbers.
Throughout the season, Clark averaged 19.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 9.3 assists per game.
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This story was first appeared on June 1, 2025 by Athlon Sports.