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WNBA no. 1 overall pick Caitlin Clark is iced out!

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Caitlin Clark rocked plenty of diamonds after being gifted with a custom gold chain from the GLD Shop with her jersey number on it.

Her teammate Erica Wheeler shared a video on social media showing off a diamond-filled chain and pendant featuring her jersey number.

Clark’s new iced-out diamond chain features 1,000 hand-set VVS diamonds totaling over 12 karats.

Clark responded by saying, “Shoutout E-dub [Erica Wheeler], shoutout G-L-D. Got this custom piece. It’s pretty sick.”

If anybody deserves an iced-out diamond chain, it is Caitlin Clark, who is likely leading in the race to be the Rookie of the Year alongside Ange Reese.

So far this season, Clark is averaging 17.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 8.3 assists per game.

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Not to mention, Caitlin Clark also leads all WNBA guards in blocks, showcasing that she is not a one-trick pony and can play both sides of the ball.

Caitlin Clark’s Great Play Has The Indiana Fever Rolling Since The Paris Olympics Break

Caitlin Clark made it known that she was looking forward to the Olympic break, and she certainly used the time to her advantage.

The team came out the gate to play against two teams with records over .500, and they beat them both.

Last Friday, Caitlin Clark started fast and finished with 29 points, ten assists, and five rebounds, becoming the first WNBA rookie to have multiple games of at least 25 points/10 assists/5 rebounds in the win against the Phoenix Mercury, per ESPN.

Clark continued her good play in the Fever’s commanding 92-75 win over the Seattle Storm.

She scored 23 points and had nine assists in the game. Clark’s assists helped her surpass the WNBA rookie record for most assists in a single season.

Clark has the Fever fighting for a playoff spot, somewhere they haven’t been since 2016.