Caitlin Clark's brand-new Nike "CC" logo was in the spotlight as many Indiana Fever staff members and her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, rocked the merchandise. McCaffery was seated next to Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton for Tuesday's clash between the Fever and Storm. Reporter Scott Agness reported that Clark's boyfriend wore a Nike hoodie with the "CC" logo. Haliburton, accompanying McCaffery, chose courtside seats over his usual seat in the suite at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.While Clark wasn't in action, her logo's branding kept her in the limelight as she cheered her team on from the sidelines. Fans were excited to see Clark's boyfriend, McCaffery, doing his part to promote the Fever superstar's multi-million-dollar partnership with Nike.Here are some of the reactions:"Ty really supports the Fever team. Connor is such a good boyfriend," one fan commented.Carol Nettie Nuehring @CarolNetti49500LINK@ScottAgness Ty really supports the Fever team. Connor is such a good boyfriend.ev riley @evrileyLINK@ScottAgness Love it! 🥰allison @_girltalkLINKOkay Connor with the CC logo exclusive merch 🔥aria - im 14 @avielleasaLINK@ScottAgness need that hoodieMike @intravelingmanLINK@ScottAgness It’s his turn to help the Fever through the playoffs as the girls helped the Pacers through last season!The Indiana Fever won the game 95-75, ending a two-game losing streak. It marked their 20th win, matching last year's record and keeping their WNBA playoff pursuit alive amid injuries to Clark, Sophie Cunningham, Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald.The Fever jumped to sixth, dethroning the Storm, who have the same record (20-19). However, Indiana holds the tie-breaker advantage with three wins in three games against the Storm.Caitlin Clark reacts to Fever honoring her logo releaseThe Indiana Fever went above and beyond to recognize Caitlin Clark's latest career milestone. They had T-shirts with the "CC" logo on every seat at the arena for fans. The Fever also had a pre-game open party at the Morris Bicentennial Plaza before Tuesday's clash. The T-shirts honored Clark with the message, "Caitlin was here," to give it a more personalized feel for the fans. Clark summed up her reaction in one word after photographer Bri Lewerke shared snaps of the game on Instagram."Hard." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostClark sported a Nike outfit with her logo embossed on black pants and a "CC" chain with a zipper on her top, with the logo.