Caitlin Clark Belts Out ‘Call Me Maybe’, Points at Sophie Cunningham in Locker Room Rally Amid Injury Concerns

Caitlin Clark SINGS ‘Call me, maybe’, POINTS at Sophie while MOTIVATING the  team + Injury Report
In a moment that blended fun, fire, and just a hint of shade, Caitlin Clark stole the spotlight once again — this time not with a buzzer-beater three, but with a mic-drop locker room moment that’s got fans talking.

Following a high-intensity team meeting after practice, Clark surprised everyone by breaking into a spirited rendition of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe.” What made jaws drop wasn’t just her unexpected singing — it was the playful moment she locked eyes with teammate Sophie Cunningham, pointed straight at her during the chorus, and belted, “Here’s my number, so call me, maybe!”

The locker room erupted. Players were seen laughing, some even recording the moment on their phones, and coaches didn’t seem to mind the light-hearted energy. But fans quickly picked up on the subtext — was Clark simply having fun, or was there a deeper message wrapped in those catchy lyrics?

Given the recent drama surrounding Cunningham’s controversial “CLARK WHO?” shirt on a podcast — which ignited a storm of debate across social media — Clark’s playful jab didn’t go unnoticed. Some fans interpreted the moment as a classy comeback: confident, cheeky, and delivered with a smile instead of a tweet. Others speculated it was a team-building tactic, showing that Clark wasn’t letting the noise get to her, and was focused on keeping the team united with a dose of humor.

“She’s just having fun and keeping us loose,” one Fever player told reporters. “That’s what Caitlin does best — she lifts the whole room even when the pressure’s on.”

And there is pressure, no doubt. Behind the scenes, there’s growing concern about Clark’s durability as the grueling season wears on. According to the latest injury report released this morning, Clark has been listed as “questionable” for the upcoming game due to knee soreness she’s been managing since the second half of the last matchup.

Although Clark has pushed through discomfort before, medical staff are said to be monitoring her closely. “We’re not taking any chances,” a team trainer confirmed. “She’s a competitor, but our focus is long-term health and performance.”

Coach Christie Sides added during a press conference, “Caitlin’s leadership, both on and off the court, has been phenomenal. What she did in the locker room today showed maturity — turning tension into laughter. But we’re also mindful of her physical condition. We’ll see how she responds during shootaround.”

As Fever fans hold their breath, the incident proves yet again why Caitlin Clark is more than just a player. She’s a presence — fierce, fearless, and yes, even a little playful when it matters most.

The moment is already going viral online, with the hashtag “#CallMeClark” beginning to trend across platforms. Whether it was pure fun or a mic-drop message in disguise, one thing’s clear: Clark continues to dominate not only the court but also the cultural conversation around the WNBA.