Caitlin Clark draws mixed reactions after surprise Morgan Wallen concert walkout following Fever loss
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Caitlin Clark’s surprise walkout with Morgan Wallen to start his concert at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday night drew mixed reviews from WNBA fans considering the Indiana Fever dropped their home season opener.
Clark and the Fever were unable to defeat the Dallas Wings in a 107-104 loss to start the 2026 WNBA season.
But Clark, who had 20 points, seven assists and five rebounds despite the loss, wasn’t going to let an opportunity to walk out with the famous country music star during his signature start to his shows go by the wayside.
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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark waits to check into a game against the Dallas Wings on May 9, 2026, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. (Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire)
The Lucas Oil Stadium crowd roared for Clark, who came into frame with Wallen as they walked through the bowels of the arena.
As Barstool Sports posted the clip on X, social media users jumped into the comments to share their feelings about seeing Clark, who had to go back to the locker room during the season debut to get here "back adjusted," though she played 31 minutes, with Wallen.
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"I’m sorry.. you didn’t get back on defense and [Wings star] Paige [Bueckers] drops 20 on you. Plus you miss a 3 at the end and take an L. Do better," an X user wrote.
Clark had a potential game-tying three-point opportunity with seven seconds left in the game, but she missed it.
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