Caitlin Clark is quickly forming connections in Indiana.

The No. 1 overall WNBA draft pick and her Fever teammates had a nighttime photo shoot on Wednesday, and during the event, two of Clark’s teammates let her borrow some chains to wear in an … ice-breaking moment.

In a video posted on X, the Fever showed some of the behind-the-scenes of the shoot, with Erica Wheeler and NaLyssa Smith both giving Clark their chains for her to wear.

Clark was all smiles as she donned both No. 1 and 17 chains, even taking a playful chomp out of Smith’s jewelry.

The atmosphere was jovial, with laughter echoing as Clark and her teammates enjoyed the moment. Clark even jokingly apologized for the playful nibble. Smith shared the video on her Instagram Story, accompanied by four crying-laughing emojis, while Wheeler did the same, adding a selfie with Clark and a group photo of the Indiana squad posing in the streets of Indianapolis.

Caitlin Clark was having some with her new Indiana Fever teammates.

These light-hearted moments off-court contrast with the Fever’s previous season performance, finishing 13-27. However, with the addition of Clark, the all-time leading scorer in Division I basketball, both women’s and men’s, from her remarkable career at Iowa, hopes are high for a turnaround.

Caitlin Clark got to wear some of the chains of her teammates.

Clark’s presence in the league has sparked significant interest, evident in the surge in ticket sales announced by Stubhub, which reported a remarkable 93 percent increase in WNBA ticket sales compared to the previous year. Fever ticket sales have particularly surged, increasing thirteen-fold following Clark’s selection in the draft.

Erica Wheeler and Caitlin Clark had some fun at the photo shoot.

Clark expressed eagerness to kick off the season, with preseason action against the Wings starting on Friday, and the regular-season opener against the Sun scheduled for May 14.

Caitlin Clark and Erica Wheeler took a selfie.
I think no matter what happens there’s going to be expectations and pressure on my shoulders and pressure on this team to be really good. That’s how you want it,” Clark said Monday, according to the Associated Press. “We wouldn’t want anything else. We want people showing up to our games, people expecting us to win a lot of basketball games this year and I’m expecting myself to play really well. I don’t think it’s anything that’s ever been different for me.