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Caitlin Clark Shares Special Moment With Vanessa Bryant and Her Family During the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game

Caitlin Clark continued to make dreams come true during the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game, when she shared an adorable moment with Kobe Bryant’s youngest daughter as Vanessa looked on gratefully Footprint Center.

The Indiana Fever star produced 10 assists against Team USA as she and Angel Reese entered into a whole partnership, but perhaps her best moment of the evening was when she Los Angeles Lakers‘ family of legend.

Angel Reese Shares Her Excitement About Playing With Caitlin Clark

The 22-year-old is known for her engagement with fans and took the time to chat with her. Capri Bryantwho seemed a little shy when the icon spoke to her, stirred excitedly in her seat on the side of the road on Saturday, July 20.

All three of Bryant’s surviving daughters were in attendance, and the older couple showed their gratitude to the former Iowa Hawkeye for making Capri’s evening possible. Vanessa also shared a hearty smile with the Team WNBA star.

The family would have been in the hearts of America anyway thanks to Kobe Bryant‘s sensational basketball career, in which he won the NBA title five times between 2000 and 2010. He was considered one of the best basketball players ever.

However, extra attention has been paid to them since he died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas in January 2020, along with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, after they attempted to fly in poor visibility.

The news shocked the world and came as a huge shock to the family, who have however managed to remain close and united and have the support of sports fans around the world, who were impressed by Bryant’s talent and mentality on the court.

Clark celebrates first WNBA All-Star Game

Clark’s shooting wasn’t the focus of her talent in her rookie period WNBA All-Star She was the one creating for the players around her for much of the game and ended up with 10 assists, just missing out on Sue Bird’s record of 12.

Although she did not shine in her usual way and a record eluded her, the 22-year-old remained very positive about her first participation in the exhibition match, but is now looking forward to her mid-season break.

“What a fun first All-Star experience in Phoenix! The fans and the city were amazing,” Clark later posted on social media via X.com, formerly Twitter. “Now time for some rest and relaxation. See you in a month.”

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