Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese playing against each other.

Caitlin Clark, the exceptional Iowa sensation, is set to make history as the No. 1 pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, joining the Indiana Fever. Meanwhile, Angel Reese is expected to secure a spot somewhere in the top 5 or 7 picks.

Just weeks ago, these two stars faced off for the last time in college. Clark led the Iowa Hawkeyes to victory over Reese’s LSU Tigers in the Elite 8, in a rematch of the previous season’s National Championship game.

Despite any speculation circulating online or in the media about their relationship, Reese made it clear that she and Caitlin Clark harbor no animosity towards each other.

This sentiment was further reinforced when the two stars, alongside Cameron Brink, Dyaisha Fair, Marquesha Davis, and Aaliyah Edwards, shared a viral moment during their visit to the iconic Empire State Building in New York City. In the snapshot, many of the women, including Reese, flashed peace signs while Clark smiled at the center, showcasing their camaraderie and mutual respect.

“Whole lotta buckets at the Empire State Building,” Reese wrote as her caption on Instagram.

Check this link below to see how close Clark and Reese:

Caitlin Clark, widely projected to be chosen as the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Fever, emerges from a season of unprecedented success, propelling the Iowa superstar to new heights and setting benchmarks in the sport.

Throughout the NCAA Tournament, Caitlin Clark and the Hawkeyes shattered viewership records in three consecutive games, showcasing her immense popularity and drawing unprecedented attention to women’s college basketball. In March, Clark cemented her place in history by surpassing “Pistol” Pete Maravich to become the all-time leading scorer in NCAA men’s and women’s basketball.

Despite her remarkable achievements, including setting records and capturing the spotlight, Clark fell short of securing a National Championship during her college career. Nevertheless, her impact on the game is indelible, ensuring that her legacy in college basketball will endure for years to come.

With Caitlin Clark Entering The WNBA, The Indiana Fever Are Set To Have 36 Games On National TV

The Caitlin Clark effect will have the WNBA showing 36 of the Indiana Fever’s 40 games on its national broadcast. Last year, the Fever only had 22 of their games shown nationally.

She will not only be must-see television, but fans are expected to pack arenas home and away.