Fan trolls Caitlin Clark with Taylor Swift T-shirt as she sits out second straight WNBA game

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By ERIC BLUM

Published: 17:22 BST, 28 June 2025 | Updated: 17:22 BST, 28 June 2025

A courtside fan has trolled Caitlin Clark with a Taylor Swift T-shirt, standing mere feet from the Indiana Fever star that read, 'Who's Caitlin Clark Anyway? Ew.' 

The shirt is directly styled after a wardrobe choice made by Swift, who is a friend of Clark's, who wore the garb on stage during a part of her worldwide 'Eras Tour'.

The shirt from Swift is meant to poke fun at those who make fun of her in public, with Clark having plenty of those dissenters herself. 

It is unknown if Clark saw the unidentified fan with the unique shirt, with other women in Clark jersey's standing on either side of the female in the trolling garment. 

Clark sat out of her second straight game on Friday night with a quad injury, with the Fever picking up a victory over the Dallas Wings anyway. 

Earlier this season, Clark missed five consecutive games with a quad injury. The point guard's next chance to play will be on Tuesday night in the Commissioner's Cup Final against the Minnesota Lynx. 

A courtside fan has trolled Caitlin Clark with a Taylor Swift T-shirt, standing mere feet from her

The shirt reads 'Who's Caitlin Clark Anyway? Ew.' in a direct reference to an 'Eras Tour' outfit

Clark also missed Thursday's home game against the Los Angeles Sparks with the same ailment, with Fever fans desperately missing her in a 85-75 defeat to one of the worst teams in the league. 

No long-term declaration to Clark's health has been made, with a win against the Lynx would hand the Fever their first trophy since winning the WNBA Championship in 2012, making Clark's health for that contest paramount.

Before Clark's second multi-game injury absence of the season, her teammates were rallying around her after a few dismal performances.  

Despite Clark's injury-return game against the New York Liberty on June 14, after missing five games, and the scrappy contest against the Connecticut Sun a few days later, the WNBA phenom's usually sharpshooting touch has been anything but ironclad. 

Against the Seattle Storm, Clark was 3-for-13 from the field, including an 0-of-6 mark from 3-point range. 

In the Fever's two previous games before Tuesday night's victory, Clark combined for a 1-of-17 mark from beyond the arc, an unimaginable two-game line by the lofty standards set by the point guard. 

'She'll be fine. We're not worried about it,' Fever teammate Lexie Hull said of Clark's form. 

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