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At 23, Caitlin Clark is stretched beyond core, but she never stopped working. Even while recovering, she logged extra hours in the gym, showing as much frustration about not playing as determination to return. Her commitment already meets the standard expected of ‘WNBA veterans,’ yet she carries the added weight of being the league’s face. That rare blend of pressure and devotion reminded a coach of a very different kind of global superstar.
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“With Caitlin, she’s a hard worker because of what she’s been able to accomplish,” Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White said while speaking on Sue Bird’s podcast.
“But until you see that there are no wasted movements, no wasted reps, no wasted anything, you gain such a level of respect for how she goes about her work every day. Understanding the spotlight that she’s on, understanding the weight that she carries because of who she is-she’s literally like Taylor Swift 2.0. She’s off doing everything all the time. But when she’s there, she’s working,” White added.
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Clark and Taylor Swift may not draw inspiration from each other, but they’ve built an easy friendship, and their professionalism looks strikingly similar. Swift’s grit shows in her chart-topping albums and constant reinvention. For Clark, it’s no different. She delivered a Rookie of the Year season and shattered more than 19 records, matching that same relentless drive in her own arena.
She led the league in assists. She fueled what fans now call the Caitlin Clark Effect. Yet more than the accolades, she has a hunger to improve. As her former Iowa head coach, Lisa Bluder, once said, “Caitlin wanted to be her best.” And that’s the same trait CC shares with Taylor Swift.
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The music sensation in her Netflix documentary, Miss Americana, learned that Reputation received no major Grammy nominations. But instead of sulking, she responded, “I just have to make a better record.”
That mindset makes “Taylor Swift 2.0” the perfect nickname for Clark. And now, the anticipation is for her to make a comeback. But before that, she’s ensuring to make the most out of everything she’s got!
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What’s in store for the offseason?
Despite playing only 13 games for the Fever in 2025 (just 30% of the season), Caitlin Clark’s absence didn’t slow her financial rise. She earned $114,000 from her WNBA contract. However, she brought in an extraordinary $16.1 million in total income thanks to endorsements and off-court deals. But, she is not just capitalizing on finances.

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BELLEAIR, FL – NOVEMBER 12: Indiana Fevers guard Caitlin Clark tosses her ball on the 18th hole during the Pro Am for The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican on November 12, 2025, at the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida. Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire GOLF: NOV 12 LPGA, Golf Damen The ANNIKA EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon251112140
Clark is making the most out of her offseason, too. She had attended Travis Kelce’s game alongside Taylor Swift. She spent time on the golf course with teammates Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull as her caddies.
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And now she’s preparing for the upcoming USA Basketball women’s national team training camp in Durham, North Carolina, from December 12-14. After last year’s roster snub, our Taylor Swift 2.0 is determined to claim her spot on Team USA’s senior squad. Will she be able to do that?
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