Caitlin Clark had the crowd laughing after a wild courtside moment when she targeted a Bucks fan during the Pacers’ Game 2 T-shirt toss

Caitlin Clark (Image Credit: @CourtsideBuzzX/X)

The Indiana Pacers faced off against the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series held at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The match bristled with electrifying moments, and the attendance of Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark courtside heightened the excitement for the crowd.

During the pause in the second quarter, Caitlin Clark emerged on the court to energise the Pacers’ fans. Accompanied by fellow Fever players, including Kelsey Mitchell, DeWanna Bonner, and Aliyah Boston, they tossed T-shirts to the audience. In the midst of this lively interaction, a comical incident unfolded on the court, eliciting laughter and delight from the captivated crowd.

“HIT THE BUCKS GUY’S FACE,” Clark said to her teammate as she tossed the t-shirts towards the crowd.

Clark also played a prank on a Bucks fan who was sitting courtside in a deer hunting outfit. He also had a strange moment with an NBA referee on the court. Meanwhile, the Pacers showcased an impressive display of skills. Star player Tyrese Haliburton played for 35 minutes, scoring 21 points, recording 12 assists, and grabbing 5 rebounds. Pascal Siakam also made a significant impact, achieving a double-double with 24 points, 3 assists, and 11 rebounds. These strong performances helped lead the Pacers to a 123-115 victory over the Bucks.

Caitlin Clark Opens Up About Managing Daily Life As A Rising Sports Star

2025 WNBA half season ticket details explains why Caitlin Clark in the face of WNBA

Caitlin Clark (Image Credit: Getty Images)

In her debut season, Clark revealed to the basketball world why she is considered one of the most formidable talents in the WNBA. Although the Fever fell short of clinching the WNBA title during the 2024 season, Clark accomplished a series of impressive milestones throughout her first year. Remarkably, despite her escalating fame, she maintains a sense of humility.

In a recent interview with ESPN’s Laura Rutledge at the Mercedes-Benz 1886 Club, Clark candidly discussed navigating daily responsibilities independently, even amid the whirlwind of celebrity accompanying her growing stature as a standout athlete.

“I still go to the grocery store, I still buy my own groceries, I still do all of that… and I don’t think people always realize that,” Clark said.

Clark averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 8.4 assists, and 1.3 steals during the 2024 WNBA season.