Caitlin Clark is used to commanding attention with a basketball in her hands, but lately, her influence has stretched well beyond the court. Fresh off leading Team USA to a flawless run at the FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifiers , the Indiana Fever guard found herself in a different spotlight.



At a recent Indiana Pacers game against the Los Angeles Lakers, Clark picked up a camera instead of a jersey. She worked courtside as an official photographer, capturing moments that included LeBron James . However, it wasn’t just her photography that took over social media. It was her outfit, a sharp mix of luxury and streetwear, that set off a different kind of reaction.



Travis Scott reacts to Caitlin Clark’s stunning outfit




Caitlin Clark’s courtside look blended a brown Prada leather bag with a pair of signature Cactus Jack sneakers , tying her style directly to Travis Scott’s fashion world. The post-game “fit check” quickly gained traction online, and it did not take long for Scott himself to notice.



His reaction was brief but loud in its own way as he dropped two popping eyes emojis. “👀👀”



Scott is not just one of the biggest names in music, but also a major force in fashion, with collaborations across Nike, Dior, and Prada. His connection to basketball culture has also been significant. From frequent courtside appearances at Houston Rockets games to showing support for rising stars, he has stayed close to the sport.



Caitlin Clark is missing from Team USA training camp



While Clark’s off-court presence continues to grow, her absence from the latest Team USA training camp roster raised eyebrows. Even after earning MVP honors during the qualifying tournament and helping secure a 5-0 record, she was not included in the initial group announced for April.



The same goes for Angel Reese, another standout from the tournament. Instead, the roster leaned on more established names like A'ja Wilson, Napheesa Collier, and Sabrina Ionescu.



The decision sparked confusion, but the context was later explained. WNBA insider Meghan Hall explained, “Not on this roster/camp, which is normal. Players will rotate through camps so staff can evaluate.” Team USA’s official release echoed that approach, noting, “Monique Billings, Paige Bueckers and Rae Burrell return from the squad that went 5-0 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, at 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying earlier this month.”



So, fans may see Clark in action after all.

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