Though he hasn’t said anything publicly, Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend has made it clear that he likes the idea of Fever signing up with Enforcers to protect his girlfriend.
On Saturday, social media was abuzz with reactions after Chicago Sky’s Chennedy Carter slammed Clark to the floor for a flagrant foul for no apparent reason.
Chennedy Carter scores a goal and gives Caitlin Clark a shoulder to lean on.pic.twitter.com/nQxkw1rvhH
— ✶ Ⓜ️ ▶️ ✶ (@_MarcusD3_) June 1, 2024
Clarke’s boyfriend, Conor McAfee, also responded, liking several posts calling for the Fever to hire enforcers.
Former Iowa player Connor McCurphy watches Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark (No. 22)’s record-breaking performance during a game against the Michigan Wolverines at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa on February 15, 2024. (Matthew Holst/Getty Images)
McCaffrey liked a post that read, “The Fever need to sign the WNBA version of James Johnson.” He also liked a post that read, “Tyrese [Haliburton] “Once they had an issue with him, the Pacers called up James Johnson. The Fever have to call someone up to deal with this.”
McCaffrey is reportedly on the Indiana Pacers’ staff.
Another post that McCaffrey liked pointed out that Angel Reese applauded after Clark was taken to the ground. “It’s crazy that Angel Reese would jump off the bench and have a parade for the murder of Caitlin Clark,” the post read.
It was Clark and Reese’s first professional matchup and their first meeting since their legendary battle on the college court, and just like their final collegiate matchup, their first WNBA matchup was won by Clark.
Reese continued to lose the game after the game, missing the post-game press conference and resulting in him and his team being fined by the league.
