The Seattle Storm’s social media account knows that the fans want to see more of Nika Muhl, and they give them what they want every time, even if that means she likely won’t see much court time.

Nika Muhl has done it again. The rookie Seattle Storm star had fans going crazy when she showed up to Climate Pledge Arena in style for a huge matchup against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever.

VIDEO: Seattle Storm Rookie Nika Muhl Had Fans Drooling Over Her Eye-Popping Pregame Outfit

Muhl stepped out rocking a Jaded London Women’s Denim Jort in Green. The website describes it as crafted from green and black acid-wash denim.

She made sure to give her best model looks as the cameras were waiting for her in the back of the arena.

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Fans took to social media and praised Nika Muhl for her incredible outfit:

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As for the actual game, Jewell Loyd was the star on this night as she scored 23 of her season-high 34 points in the first half, while the Storm defense held Caitlin Clark to just three points in the second half of an 89-77 win over the Indiana Fever on Thursday.

Clark finished with 15 points and seven assists.

Much like in previous contests, Nika Muhl did most of her damage while on the bench, cheering for her teammates. She played one minute in this game and did not register any statistics, per ESPN.com.

Muhl has played exactly five minutes in her last five games. She has yet to score her first points during her rookie campaign.

Storm Rookie Nika Muhl Missed Valuable Time Due To Pending Visa

Nika Muhl is one of the most popular players in the WNBA, but she barely plays during games.

Last month, she finally made her WNBA debut after her visa issues were resolved.

She played all of 2 minutes and 39 seconds in the Storm’s fifth game of the year. That missed time on the court likely contributed to her inability to see the court.

She has only taken two shots throughout the entire season and has yet to score a single point.