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“I’m a control freak” – Caitlin Clark reveals unexpected offseason plans besides golfing in candid teammate interview

After a season full of injuries Caitlin Clark She is officially into the second season of her WNBA career. While playing golf was the highlight of her first season, it may be different this time.

In a video that surfaced on social media, Aerial Powers, Clark’s Indiana Fever bandmate, asked Clark candidly about her love of DJing. Through first-hand experience, Powers told her fans that Clarke was actually “legit” on AUX.

Clarke later hilariously claimed that apart from playing golf, she would be DJing this season.

“I’m legit in AUX… This is what I’m going to do this holiday, I’m going to be a DJ…[golfing and DJing] Those are my hobbies.”

Powers also asked if she also controls the AUX during family functions.

“I mean, not as much as in the locker room… Maybe I can be a control freak sometimes.”

It has been a difficult season for Kaitlyn Clarke who has suffered a series of injuries. However, the Fever had a successful season, taking the champions Las Vegas Aces to Game 5 despite some of their top players cheering on the team in street clothes.

Kaitlyn Clarke is very vocal about her season-ending injury

In her second season, Caitlin Clark was limited to just 13 games. With Fever coach Stephanie White claiming that Clarke was slowly making progress, fans expected her to return for the postseason, but she shocked them with her unexpected announcement.

During Fever’s exit interview, Clarke revealed that she didn’t know that her injury ended her season.

“I had every intention of coming back, and I think, in a way, that was probably a positive for me, because that’s the way I approach every day,” Clark said. “It would probably have been even more devastating and crushing to know that I would never be able to wear a uniform again for the rest of the season.”

However, the experience also gave the Fever star a better perspective on everything and made her more empathetic.

“Moving forward, if I have a teammate who is hurt or hurt or going through a tough moment, I know I will always show up for them and I will be there for them and check in on them because it’s an incredibly isolating thing, and you don’t realize it until you’re going through it,” Clark added.

Kaitlyn Clark also said that during the offseason she will participate in Team USA’s training camp for the FIBA ​​World Cup.