Of course Caitlin Clark talked trash. Kate Martin expected nothing less.
It was May 25, and the WNBA rookies â Clark of the Indiana Fever, Martin of the Las Vegas Aces â were matched against each other for the first time in their professional careers. Martin was trying to be serious. Clark wasnât.
“Man, sheâs not very good at basketball isnât she?” Clark said to the official as he handed the ball to Martin, who suppressed a smile.
Later, it was Clarkâs turn to smile. When the No. 1 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft realized she was about to guard her best friend and former Iowa teammate, she couldnât stop grinning. A photo of the moment went viral, the latest keepsake for the midwestern natives whose love of basketball has led them on a journey no one saw coming.
“Itâs so rare in this league for two people from the same team to both make it, unless you go to UConn or South Carolina or something, thereâs so many of them in the league,” Martin told USA TODAY Sports, with a laugh. “Itâs really nice to have one of your best friends going through a similar experience. She knows exactly what I mean every time I say something; itâs hard to talk to other friends (about the WNBA) because they just donât understand our jobs.”
The two meet again Tuesday when the Aces host the Fever (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN).
Sometimes itâs still unreal to Martin that this is her reality now.
“I never would have thought Iâd be in this position,” she said. “I always knew Caitlin was going to change the world, but Iâm super grateful to be here, too.”
‘She knows how to play with superstars’
Long before her name was called in April, everyone knew Clark would make history as the No. 1 pick, perhaps the most heralded rookie to ever join the league. Martin was in the crowd to support Clark. But when her name was called in the second round â pick No. 18 overall to the two-time defending champion Aces â everyone was surprised.
Everyone except Clark.
Clark loves to gush about Martin, her roadtrip roommate when the two were at Iowa, leading the Hawkeyes to back-to-back Final Fours.
“Itâs kind of rare at the pro level what she can bring to a team, but sheâs one of those people thatâs not gonna care if she scores points, not gonna care how many rebounds she has or how many assists she has â sheâs just gonna come in and play as hard as she possibly gonna, gonna be the best teammate she can be and those are the type of people you want in your locker room,” Clark said.
But Martinâs contributions are more than just a “glue guy,” Clark emphasized.
“She makes shots, she makes 3s, she always has her feet ready,” Clark said. “From a basketball standpoint at times she could get a little overlooked. But she could do some amazing things â she can do some things I couldnât do! Her mid-post game is really good, she has a nice little fadeaway, she has a high basketball IQ. Those are the type of players (Aces coach) Becky (Hammon) wants. I think she fits that system perfectly.”
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Hammon agrees.
The two-time WNBA champion coach hoped that everyone else would be so enamored with Clark, the all-time scoring leader in the history of college basketball, that theyâd overlook Martin, allowing the Aces to draft her.
“Caitlin Clark is amazing, I love watching that kid, but â you donât take one person and put their team in the Final Four,” Hammon said. “Youâve got to have other pieces. To me, Kate was the next most important piece. She knew how to impact a game without having all the plays called for her. On this team, Iâm not calling plays for Kate Martin. She knows how to play with superstars.”
Those superstars, led by two-time MVP Aâja Wilson, have embraced Martin. The Acesâ pranks on Martin â they pretended to leave her behind at dinner, forcing her to chase the team bus; and for their preseason game against Puerto Rico in South Carolina, Wilson made Martin dress head-to-toe in Gamecocks gear â have been all over social media. But so have tender moments, like when Wilson bought Martin a cake and tiara to celebrate her 24th birthday.
The consensus throughout the WNBA: No one is having more fun in her rookie season than Martin.
Caitlin Clark, Kate Martin in different roles
Clark and Martin are in dramatically different roles as pros. Clark, who leads all rookies in points (16.2 per game) and assists (6.9), is the star of the show in Indiana, drawing double-teams and tons of media attention. Martin comes off the bench, the quintessential role player. Sheâs averaging 3.9 points and 2.2 rebounds in 15.7 minutes per game.
They talk every day, usually via text message, and spend time together whenever their chaotic schedules allow. Their favorite pastime: Exploring new restaurants and trying different desserts. Clark is a sucker for warm chocolate chip cookies. Martin loves anything with lemon and blueberry.
Though their lives are ruled by basketball, they try to not talk hoops constantly. Martin feels for Clark, who has become so famous she can barely leave her apartment. Clarkâs play has been picked apart to the nth degree throughout her first six weeks in the league, an exhausting reality that comes with her platform.
When either one of them needs a lift, the other is there to provide a pep talk.
“Iâve had my down moments and sheâs hyped me up, just like she did at Iowa,” Martin said. “Iâve never been in Caitlinâs shoes and I never will be, sheâs on a completely different stage than me, but as much as I can be a listening ear and encourage her back, I try to do that.”
Lisa Bluder, the now-retired Iowa coach who recruited Martin and Clark to Iowa City, has been in the arena each time her former Hawkeyes have played each other. Watching them on the court together â plus Las Vegas center Megan Gustafson, a 2019 Iowa grad â was âso rewarding,â Bluder said.
“When you see your athletes achieve their dreams, thatâs what coaching is all about,” Bluder said. “I absolutely love it. Theyâre doing what they love to do. And when all three of them were on the floor at the same time, that was a pretty cool moment.”
Bluder knows, too, how freeing it is for Clark to talk with Martin, someone Clark can let her guard down around. Every move Clark makes and every word she says is scrutinized. That would weigh on anyone, especially a 22-year-old. While Bluder is thrilled that Martin has found a place in the WNBA, sheâs equally happy that because of it, “Caitlin has someone she can talk to who gets it â I think she really needs that.”
Following each other’s success from afar
Clark and Martin might try to avoid having basketball dominate their conversations, but they do follow each otherâs stat lines closely. Martin signed up for WNBA league pass to watch all of Clarkâs games, and Clark is often checking the box score before and after pregame to see how Martin is playing. They analyze each otherâs contributions and share tips; Martin said she especially appreciates any and all advice from Clark, who is renowned for her excellent hoops IQ. They also discuss dress strategy, a nod to the recent WNBA trend of photographing playersâ pregame looks.
“We always send each other photos like âwait, do you like this outfit?â ” Martin said, laughing. “Thatâs a fun little piece about the WNBA. We were both nervous (at the beginning of the season) like, âWhat are we going to wear? We always just wear sweatpants!â “
The Aces and Fever will meet twice more, with games scheduled in Indianapolis on Sept. 11 and Sept. 13. Clark and Martin canât wait.
And yes, thereâs sure to be trash talk in those matchups, too. Thatâs how they like it.
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