Caitlin Clark isn’t playing in the WNBA All-Star Game this weekend, but that didn’t stop her from delivering one of the event’s most memorable moments.

After tweaking a groin injury earlier this week, Clark was ruled out of Saturday’s festivities. Still, the league’s biggest names is playing a different role: host, ambassador, and surprise-maker.

On Friday morning, Clark appeared on Good Morning America alongside her Indiana Fever teammates Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and Sydney Colson. With Robin Roberts leading the segment, the players took questions from a young fan who instantly charmed everyone in the studio.

The girl asked Clark what the hardest part about playing basketball was. Clark grinned and answered modestly, saying nothing was too hard when you’re doing what you love. The exchange was sweet-but it was just the setup for something even better.

A Mid-Morning Surprise That Stole the Show

Just moments later, the Fever’s mascot Freddy Fever and New York Liberty’s Ellie the Elephant popped onto the set with a surprise: tickets for the little girl and her family to attend both the WNBA Skills Challenge and the All-Star Game.

Tears, laughter, hugs-exactly the kind of moment that goes viral, and for all the right reasons. Aliyah Boston said it best afterward: “This is why we love being part of this league. It’s about way more than basketball.”

Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever live on 'GMA'

Even sidelined, Clark continues to dominate headlines and hearts. As ESPN’s Michael Voepel noted earlier this week, “She’s not just the future of the league-she’s already shaping it.”

The All-Star Game tips off Saturday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, airing on ABC. Whether she’s on the court or not, Caitlin Clark is very much the star of the show.

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