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Watch– Caitlin Clark's cannon arm steal the spotlight during Milwaukee Bucks vs Indiana Pacers playoff clash

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Caitlin Clark brought her inherent energy and star power to Gainbridge Fieldhouse during the NBA playoffs . The Indiana Fever ’s star power was first spotted during Game 1 of the Indiana Pacers ’ first-round series against the Milwaukee Bucks , settling into a suite while donning the signature yellow Pacers shirt given to fans. Her presence was enough to cause a stir. In Game 2, she turned heads as a passionate supporter and community icon.

Caitlin Clark tossed T-shirts for fans during the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Indiana Pacers clash
Emerging from the tunnel alongside teammates Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell, Clark electrified the atmosphere. As the huge cheer erupted, the trio tossed T-shirts into the crowd during the first half, rallying fans and lifting spirits as the Pacers aimed to extend their 1-0 series lead. At halftime, Clark was joined by another Fever star, DeWanna Bonner, as they lit up the arena with crowd giveaways and contagious enthusiasm.


"Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever get the Pacers crowd hyped!" the NBA posted on social media, capturing the heart of the moment.



The Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever share a home court and a similar basketball culture.

Fans reacted to Caitlin Clark’s T-shirts tossing moments

Several fans reacted to the moment of Clark during the Bucks vs Pacers game.

“They finally showed the Caitlin Clark footage on my TV…the cannon, the smile, the 🐐,” one fan wrote on X.


“Best WNBA player,” another wrote.


“Her talking to the ref is priceless,” another shared.


“Okay but why is caitlin clark’s arm so goddamm lethal,” another asked.


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As for the game, the Pacers defeated the Bucks to secure a 123-115 win to lead 2-0 in game 2 despite Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis’ hardcore performance for the Bucks. The Pacers defended the home court while making their playoff stance stronger. Pascal Siakam added team team-high 24 points alongside 11 rebounds and 3 assists. Tyrese Haliburton followed with 21 points, 5 rebounds, and 12 assists in his 35 minutes of play.
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