The social media team of the Indiana Fever is a reflection of having Caitlin Clark in their roster. They consistently acknowledge her achievements, as seen in a recent post highlighting her record-breaking assists as a rookie.
In contrast, the WNBA’s praise for Clark was inaccurate the day before, but the Fever did not make the same mistake. They made sure to celebrate Clark’s accomplishments accurately.
point guard Caitlin Clark this season 🔥
– WNBA leader in APG (8.4)- Most AST in a season in WNBA history (337)- Most career 10+ AST games in franchise history (12)- Most AST by a rookie in All-Star Game history (10)#WNBAAssistsWeek pic.twitter.com/bq7Yla1UIr
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) November 9, 2024
The WNBA had previously posted inaccurate information about Clark during assists week, but the Fever’s post set the record straight and highlighted her true achievements.
official wnba account got community noted 😭😭😭 https://t.co/ChzbNNVs8J pic.twitter.com/wWC0cpsIoo
— onie ✰ (@IIITelegrafAve) November 9, 2024
The league’s official account made errors in showcasing assists, including one from a previous season. The Fever’s accurate portrayal of Clark’s achievements stood out in comparison.
the incompetence of the official @WNBA account continues. now they name a Chelsea Gray assist from *checks notes* 2023 as the best assist of the 2024 season. lmfao cant make this shit up. pic.twitter.com/ZB35cypfYT
— correlation (@nosyone4) November 8, 2024
The Fever’s social media team ensured that Clark’s accomplishments were accurately highlighted, showcasing her impressive skills and setting the record straight amidst the WNBA’s errors.
“why are you pressing (?)” pic.twitter.com/2CsMzjQ4ew
— sofia (@slowlyslide) November 3, 2024
Ultimately, the Fever’s accurate portrayal of Clark’s achievements highlighted her remarkable talent, proving that her game is truly captivating and easy to promote.