NBA Finals Features Unexpected Caitlin Clark Twist originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Caitlin Clark has faithfully followed the Indiana Pacers’ incredible run to the NBA Finals thus far. The Indiana Fever superstar has attended multiple home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse throughout the postseason, and it would not be a surprise if she makes an appearance again once the series against the Oklahoma City Thunder shifts to Indianapolis for Games 3 and 4.
Clark, however, was not in Paycom Center in Oklahoma on Thursday for the series opener between these two championship-seeking sides. Despite her absence from the highly anticipated matchup, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year was still able to play a role in Game 1, albeit in a minor way.
This is after Thunder guard Alex Caruso was seen wearing Clark’s Nike Kobe 5 Proto “Indiana Fever” Player Edition for the first game of the series on Thursday night.
Alex Caruso is wearing Caitlin’s Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Indiana Fever” PE for game 1 of the finals pic.twitter.com/rM1KN6uKyk
— correlation (@nosyone4) June 6, 2025
Clark’s “Indiana Fever” PE comes in midnight navy blue and features a yellow-red gradient fade on the Nike swoosh logo. The bright crimson red laces add a vivid contrast, as does the orange and yellow paneling on the heel.
Clark has worn this pair for a WNBA game, but the fact that it’s made an appearance in the NBA Finals is definitely worth noting–especially since it was worn by a player on the opposing team.
Caitlin Clark makes her preseason debut in her Kobe 5 PE.
These are expected to drop in June and would be her first Nike footwear release. pic.twitter.com/k0DXhACWnJ
— Nick DePaula (@NickDePaula) May 3, 2025
As of the moment, there is still no word on Clark’s signature shoe with Nike. There has been a lot of anticipation from the fans, but so far, the sportswear giants have left her avid supporters to settle with her Kobe Proto PEs.
Clark’s signature shoe should come soon enough, and considering all the hype surrounding the 23-year-old, it would not be a surprise at all if those immediately sell out once they officially hit stands.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 6, 2025, where it first appeared.