WNBA fans reacted to Caitlin Clark imitating Shedeur Sanders' watch celebration when she arrived at the United Center in her tunnel fit. Clark wore a pair of brown pants and a sleeveless top and walked inside the tunnel with a premium bag in her left hand.
However, when she stopped to pose for pictures, she paid tribute to the Cleveland Browns rookie with an identical celly, showing off an expensive watch.
According to Sports Illustrated, Shedeur had worn the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 15500 watch worth $70,000.
However, some fans were still not ready to put Shedeur above the Indiana Fever star.
"#22’s is FAR SUPERIOR ❤️ 💗," the fan wrote.
Another fan wrote that Clark dressed as though she were going through a divorce.
"Caitlin always dressed like a CEO going thru a divorce."
A fan poked fun at Clark for flexing her expensive watch.
"Caitlin Clark flexing her first Rolex lol you finally made it honey."
"CC flexing like Sanders.. okay."
A fan complimented Clark's dress.
"Love Caitlin's look! That suit is perfection!" the fan wrote.

Some fans showered praise on the whole Indiana Fever squad for their tunnel outfit.
"Woow the whole team looking Executive today Love it," the fan wrote.
"These ladies are making Indiana Fever fans proud," another fan wrote.

Caitlin Clark gives her verdict on facing LeBron James and Steph Curry in three-point contest
Caitlin Clark can make her case for the best three-point shooter in the WNBA. Although the Indiana Fever star hasn't shot at high efficiency since she joined the league, she has shown her strong gut when it comes to making tough shots from beyond the arc.
As confident as Clark is in the WNBA, she isn't so sure she will be when she faces some big names in the NBA. During an interview with Fansided, Caitlin Clark was asked about who would win the shootout between her and NBA superstar Steph Curry.
"Probably Steph. I would just be happy to be there though," Clark said.
However, when the interviewer presumably said that she could beat LeBron James in the shootout, Clark said she wasn't sure about it.
"I don't know about that," Clark said with a big smile on her face.
In her rookie season, Clark shot at 34.4% compared to this season (31.4%) from the 3-point line. This season, LeBron James and Steph Curry shot 37.6% and 39.7% from beyond the arc.