Caitlin Clark is facing the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday afternoon, trying to take the Indiana Fever over the .500 mark (6-6) against one of the best teams in the WNBA and the only squad Clark and Co. are yet to beat since he entered the competition last year (0-4).
Hours later, the Pacers will take on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals. After forcing the winner-take-all matchup with a commanding 108-91 win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Tyrese Haliburton and Co. are back in Oklahoma City to try to upset the Thunder again.
The team's biggest legend, Reggie Miller, narrated a hype video shared on social media on Sunday, showing his love and appreciation for the team that is one win away from achieving what he tried but never could during his 18-year career.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark at an Indiana Pacers game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark at an Indiana Pacers game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
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Clark, a fierce Pacers supporter who's been present at multiple games during this playoff run, sent a message to her colleagues before she entered the court to face A'ja Wilson and the Aces.
Talking with reporters, Clark shared her thoughts on what could happen tonight while giving her impressions on the Pacers' season.
"I thought they were tremendous in Game 6," Clark said. "No matter which way it goes tonight. The type of season they've had has been absolutely incredible and you have to appreciate that. Just super fortunate that I get to be in Indianapolis during this time and we're gonna be rooting for them really hard."
Clark has a close relationship with Haliburton. They have supported each other during the almost two years they have been in Indiana, leading their respective teams to sell out the arena while competing for important things.
"CC" has revealed her excitement to see the Pacers complete huge comeback wins, even admitting she recorded herself saying bad words after Haliburton hit a game-winner.
Game 7 of the Finals is scheduled at 8 p.m. ET at Paycom Center, with ABC/ESPN+ broadcasting the matchup.