Caitlin Clark And Her Fever Teammate Brought Their WNBA Bikinis To Mexico

Remember when Caitlin Clark said last week that she was worried about having all this time off because of the Olympics?

She's fine. She's handling it all just fine. 

Clark and her Indiana Fever teammates jetted off to Mexico like any reasonable adult would do with nearly a month off from work, and spent the first portion of the week dominating a raft on a lake. 

I would assume Clark is paying for most of the trip given her endorsement deals and the fact that the rest of the league makes as much as I do – and I certainly can't afford a trip to Mexico – but that's neither here nor there. 

Among those in attendance on the raft included teammate Lexie Hull, who has been dominating on (and off) the court in recent week back in Indy. 

Just a couple of mermaids, they say:

Caitlin Clark and Lexie Hull get vacation started the right way

Solid work from the social media sleuths unearthing this picture. Don't know how they did it, because Clark's Instagram account is basically Alcatraz, but I respect the grind. 

Boots on the ground also tell me that Clark's boyfriend, Connor McCaffrey, is also on site south of the border after fulfilling his duties back in the states as First Gentleman of the WNBA. 

Don't forget, just a few weeks ago, the Instagram chicks went NUTS because he was caught partying on his birthday with comedian Theo Von at Encore Beach Club with a bunch of bikini-clad women. He didn't do anything wrong, but it's stressful being the First Gentleman. You also have to be on your Ps and Qs.

So, naturally, he's joining the girls in Mexico to blow off a little steam during this three-week hiatus. 

All in all, a solid start to what I hope is a months-worth of content from Caitlin Clark now that the WNBA has gone dark until mid-August. 

I personally hope Lexie tags along the whole way:

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