Caitlin Clark made a surprise appearance on the field in the Indiana Pacers eliminatory match against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday evening – and fans in the eyes of Eagle spotted his hilarious exchange with an NBA referee.
Clark, alongside several of his teammates from Indiana fever, has become a special guest in the second quarter of match 2 of the Pacers series of qualifiers at Theow T-shirts in the Gainbridge Fieldhouse stands.
The 23 -year -old man, wearing a white shirt and jeans with his beige handbag to his left, whipped the crowd during a break in the game, before she was seen in the process of making a civil servant when leaving the court.
We do not know exactly what she said in the official, but while being rooted for the most amused fans on social networks, he assumed that she was joking to swing him by giving them favorable decisions.
A user joked on X: “She says that the referee gives Indiana a good whistle tonight.”
“No reference will have a moment of rest under the Caitlin watch,” said another.
Caitlin Clark made a surprise appearance in an indiana pacers eliminatory match on Tuesday

Fans in the eyes of Eagle spotted the hilarious exchange of the female basketball star with a referee
While we simply put: “She speaks to the referee is invaluable”.
The fever and the pacers share an arena, with the closed window crowds for the match 2 of the Eastern Conference series probably imitating the atmosphere for many Clark games in the coming months.
Clark’s presence helped the Pacers eliminate the Bucks 123-115 to take the lead in the 2-0 series.
The inclination of the playoff series is now going to Milwaukee for the next two games, with match 3 scheduled for Friday in Wisconsin.
The pacers lead thread, marking the first eight points of the game, which also ended up making the difference in the game.
The Bucks reduced the advance to two with less than three minutes, the Indiana being able to hold their rivals from the central division.
It was a balanced effort of the Pacers because the two best scorers of the game were both on Milwaukee in Giannis Antetokounmpo, who led all the scorers with 34, and Bobby Portis, who had 28.
The Indiana has six players scoring 14 or more points, including each member of its departure training, led by Pascal Siakam with 24.
Milwaukee is now in the little enviable position to have to win four of its next five or to be eliminated from the playoffs. The only silver lining is that three of these games would take place in Wisconsin.