WNBA star Caitlin Clark said that she received so many friendship bracelets from fans at a recent Taylor Swift concert that she lost circulation in her arm.

The NCAA all-time scoring leader Clark said that she was given so many of the gifts by fans while attending multiple Taylor Swift shows recently that she was forced to eventually take off the bracelets as they were making her arm sore. The former Iowa Hawkeye is currently in her offseason after a Rookie of the Year intro to professional basketball in which she shared the lead in points per game on the Indiana Fever roster and led the team by a distance in assists per game and three-pointers made per contest.

The shows in question came at the beginning of this month, during Swift’s three-night stop in Clark’s WNBA hometown of Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. Though most of the 69,000 fans per night were of course there to see Taylor (or Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Swift boyfriend Travis Kelce), Clark’s presence did not go unnoticed, with several onlookers throwing the Swiftie traditional friendship bracelets.

“I had a ton (of bracelets), all the way up the arms,” Clark said this week during an interview at the Women’s Leadership Summit. “I had to take them off, my circulation was getting cut off!”

Clark said that she attended the first two nights of the Indianapolis run back-to-back, and was seen at the first one alongside boyfriend and former Iowa men’s basketball player Connor McCaffery, who recently became an assistant coach with the Butler University men’s basketball team in September after time spent on the coaching staff of the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.

The Fever will hope the effects of the bracelet avalanche wear off before long. The WNBA franchise fired head coach Christie Sides in October after Clark’s Rookie of the Year-worthy season ended in the team’s first trip to the playoffs since 2016. Unfortunately for the Fever, that playoff run ended with a two-game sweep in the first round against the Connecticut Sun.

Stephanie White, who coached the Sun in that series, was later named as the Fever’s new head coach on Nov. 1, and will be tasked with turning the record television ratings drawn by Clark into a winning basketball team.

This isn’t the first time the worlds of Swift and Clark have overlapped. In September, Clark drew headlines by “liking” an Instagram post by Swift endorsing Kamala Harris’ run for President of the United States. While many anticipated this would precede a political statement of her own, Clark later clarified that her social media activity was more in the name of democracy itself.

“I think for myself I have these amazing platforms, so I think the biggest thing would be to just encourage people to register to vote,” Clark said.