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INDIANAPOLIS – You can now order a Caitlin Clark Funko Pop! figure. The Indiana Fever star is part of the initial wave of WNBA figures. The Funko website is currently taking pre-orders.
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The Indiana Fever superstar will have her own Funko POP! figurine as part of the collectible brand's first WNBA line launched Wednesday with preorder sales. Fans can buy their Caitlin Clark ...
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