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Caitlin Clark Makes Time for Injury Treatment While Basking in the Fun of All-Star Weekend

MARION COUNTY, INDIANA, JUL 19 – Clark, sidelined with a groin injury, shared a brief on-camera kiss with boyfriend McCaffery during the WNBA All-Star Weekend, sparking varied fan reactions to the viral moment.

  • During the WNBA All-Star weekend, footage revealed Caitlin Clark and Connor McCaffery sharing a brief on-camera kiss at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis.
  • Despite her groin injury, Clark still met with reporters at Friday’s All-Star events, with Connor McCaffery supporting her as assistant men's basketball coach at Butler University.
  • With the broadcast focused, the footage shows Connor McCaffery managed a light kiss on Clark's hair, prompting mixed reactions from fans.
  • Social media users piled on with comments, noting Clark appeared uninterested during the viral video.
  • With Butler’s campus just seven miles away, the couple has a strong Indiana presence, and McCaffery's coaching career is on the rise, suggesting continued joint appearances.
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Caitlin Clark makes time for injury treatment while basking in the fun of All-Star weekend

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark refused to let an injury ruin her WNBA All-Star weekend, so she found other ways to participate.

·Bakersfield, United States
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