"Caitlin Clark has put on some muscle": Fans buzz as Fever superstar shows her unrivaled repertoire in first workout with Stephanie White

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Fans react to Caitlin Clark's first workout with Stephanie White (Image Source: Imagn)

On Monday, WNBA star Caitlin Clark was seen working out for the first time with Indiana Fever's new head coach, Stephanie White. Footage of Clark working on her offensive game was posted on social media and fans got excited after seeing the reigning Rookie of the Year put in some work.

Clark seized the chance to improve her game even though she had lots of spare time over the offseason. The point guard concentrated on her attacking toolkit and rim-finishing technique.

Fans noticed the change in her body and how dedicated she's been during the league's offseason.

"I think it’s safe to say Caitlin Clark has put on some muscle."
"BAG WORK, PUTTING DEFENDER IN JAIL, FLOATER??? CAITLIN MVP SEASON LOADING" another fan got excited.
"Always in the gym improving her game. My fave is a real hooper," a fan said.

A few fans predict Clark could win the MVP award during the 2025 WNBA season.

"The league is not ready for Caitlin Clark 3.0. MVP is hers to lose!" a fan said.
"The road to her 1st MVP & title in 2025 starts now…" another fan said.
"She's going for that MVP season," one fan said.

Fans will see how the tandem of Clark and Coach White will look like next season.

Also read: JuJu Watkins played to the point of injury to chase Caitlin Clark’s NCAA record, suggests sports broadcaster


Caitlin Clark won MVP while playing in a boys' league

With the way Caitlin Clark played in her rookie year, many thought she should've had a shot at winning the Most Valuable Player award. However, Clark recently revealed that she won an MVP award during her younger years as a hooper while playing in a boys league.

The Fever's star spoke about it during her appearance on "Good Morning America" on Dec. 12.

“I grew up playing with boys, and we never talked about how that was different or that was weird — that was just normal,” Clark, 22, recalled to Roberts, 64, during their onstage conversation. “You're better than a lot of girls, so we’re going to toss you in with the boys. They struggled to find some girls' leagues where I grew up.”
“My dad was actually one of the coaches [in the boys league], and they wanted to make me MVP of the league,” Clark said. “And these parents were like, ‘We can’t let a girl be the MVP of the boys basketball league.’ ”

Her dreams of becoming an MVP could come true next season as fans are excited to see her improved game.

Also read: "Caitlin Clark would humble tf outta her": Fans react to Hannah Hidalgo's cryptic reaction to future rivalry with Fever star

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