The Indiana Fever recently joined the popular social media trend of looking back at past team rosters, posting images from 2016. Several current players appeared in the post, including Kelsey Mitchell, Lexie Hull, Damiris Dantas, Shey Peddy, and Chloe Bibby herself. Fans immediately noticed the absence of Caitlin Clark, now the face of the franchise.
Clark, born in 2002, would have been just 14 in 2016, far from any professional basketball stage. She responded to the post in her signature confident yet humorous style, commenting “Can’t be got,” which quickly drew reactions from teammates. Chloe Bibby took the opportunity to poke fun at Clark’s age, joking, “Were you even walking by then? Or still in diapers?”
The exchange between Clark and Bibby gained traction among fans who enjoyed seeing the stars laugh at themselves. The Fever’s social media team also chimed in, confirming the playful tone. Rather than sparking controversy, the interaction highlighted the team’s chemistry and Clark’s willingness to engage with fans online.
While Clark was missing from the throwback images, the post still showcased key players who shaped the team’s current roster. The nostalgic post not only celebrated the franchise’s history but also underscored the shift in team identity, now strongly associated with Clark’s talent and leadership.
This social media moment also reflects a broader trend in the WNBA, where players increasingly interact with fans online and engage in playful, authentic ways. It strengthens the connection between stars like Clark and Bibby and their audience, providing a more relatable and human side to professional athletes.
For fans, the playful banter is a reminder of Clark’s journey from teenage phenom to WNBA superstar. While the 2016 roster lacked her presence, her impact on the team today is undeniable. The post reinforces the growing excitement around the Fever and the central role Clark plays in the franchise’s success.
Comment Section Prompt
What do you think this playful exchange says about the team’s chemistry for the upcoming season?