VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Left Everyone In Stitches During Her Surprise Appearance On ‘Saturday Night Live’
Caitlin Clark, a talented women’s basketball player, surprised the “Saturday Night Live” audience this week by joining Michael Che and Colin Jost at the “Weekend Update” desk.
Given her exceptional skills, Clark is highly likely to be the first overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft.
Despite her talent on the court, she also has a good sense of humor, and she proves it by reading some of her jokes about Che, which makes him feel ashamed in front of the entire country.
During a recent event, a comedian named Michael Che and the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer, Clark, had a humorous exchange.
She joked about Iowa retiring Clark’s jersey, and then Clark stepped in. Following this, Che read some jokes that Clark wrote.
After the humorous exchange, Che wished Clark well in her upcoming WNBA season and conveyed a sincere message about her future career in basketball.
“The Indiana Fever have the first pick in this Monday’s draft. This is a reminder that Indiana Fever is a WNBA team and not what Michael Che gave to dozens of women at Purdue University. Netflix’s top new show is ‘Ripley,’ featuring an eerie, unsettling performance by actor Andrew Scott. Critics say it’s the hardest to watch on Netflix since Michael Che’s special Shame the Devil.“
Caitlin Clark is already gaining popularity among fans
Caitlin Clark is an extremely talented young basketball player with the potential to achieve great success. She is already gaining popularity among fans and was expected to be selected as the first overall pick by the Indiana Fever.
This season, Clark set a new record for the highest single-day scoring in NCAA Division I basketball. In the national championship game, South Carolina Gamecocks, led by coach Staley, defeated Iowa.
The Women’s NBA Draft 2024 will commence on Monday, April 15th, at 7:30 pm Eastern Time at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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