Caitlin Clark has had cameras on her for just about every movement she’s made over the past couple of months. They’ve captured her highs, lows, and controversies, from her last dance at Iowa to her WNBA rookie season.
Apparently, the cameras are still rolling off the court, too.
Clark attended Gainbridge’s Habitat for Humanity fan event on Tuesday, and of course, basketball was involved in the volunteering. While building walls for a new house, she took the court with a few young fans.
One boy in particular didn’t have it easy when he tested Clark’s defense.
Here’s a look at the hilarious moment between Clark and the young Fever fan.
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Caitlin Clark blocks kid’s shot video
Clark didn’t take it easy on the kids at Gainbridge’s Habitat for Humanity event. She picked up a few blocks on Tuesday, with this one captured on video.
Counted about 5 total blocks in this 1-1 matchup today from @CaitlinClark22 🤣😭@GainbridgeSport @Habitat_org pic.twitter.com/8CwdsXUStW
— Bri Lewerke (@brilewerke) June 11, 2024
The kid seems to be calling for a foul, but Clark clearly got all ball on this play. Video review will surely uphold the block.
Bri Lewerke, a sports photographer, posted the video on X, along with a handful of other photos from the event. She counted five blocks in the 1-on-1 game from the video.
Not known for her defense, Clark has also picked on players her own size in the WNBA this season, posting 11 blocks through 13 games, including these highlight-reel rejections against the Sparks.
Caitlin Clark is a blocking MACHINE!!! She’s coming for that DPOY Trophy 🏆 pic.twitter.com/T1RwKf2zD8
— Aura Sports (@AuraSportsHQ) May 29, 2024
Caitlin Clark gets the block AND the 3-pointer 🔥
🎥: @IndianaFever pic.twitter.com/JGU9natDc2
— The Sporting News (@sportingnews) May 28, 2024
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Caitlin Clark Gainbridge fan event
While Clark’s video blocking a kid’s shot is drawing attention, she was there for a much more wholesome and serious reason.
Gainbridge was holding a Habitat for Humanity event where volunteers helped build a house in Boone County, Indiana. Clark made an appearance to shoot hoops with the kids and helped build some walls for the new home.
So fun capturing @CaitlinClark22 for Gainbridge’s community event where they built the walls of the new Habitat for Humanity home for these special kids 🥹💙 pic.twitter.com/YLvkNBrVdU
— Bri Lewerke (@brilewerke) June 12, 2024
Isaiah Jackson of the Indiana Pacers was also in attendance at this event.
What is Habitat for Humanity?
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that helps build houses for those in need. It is run in all 50 states and over 70 countries. Those interested can volunteer to help build houses for those around the world.