After an injury-riddled season, Caitlin Clark has entered the second offseason of her WNBA career. While golfing was the highlight of her first offseason, this time it might be a bit different.In a video that surfaced on social media on Sunday, Clark's Indiana Fever teammate, Aerial Powers, candidly asked Clark about her love for DJing. With a firsthand experience, Powers let her fans know that Clark "does a really good job" on AUX.Clark hilariously said that she would be DJing this offseason apart from playing golf:"I'm legit on the AUX. ... That's what I will do in the offseason: I'll become a DJ. ... Those are my two hobbies (golfing and DJing)."Powers also asked if she also controls AUX during family functions."I mean, not as much as in the locker room. ... Maybe I am sometimes a control freak," Clark said.It was a tough season for Caitlin Clark, who suffered a series of injuries. However, the Fever had a successful season, taking the champion Las Vegas Aces to Game 5 in the semifinals despite some of their top players cheering the team in street clothes.Caitlin Clark makes a big admission about her season-ending injuryIn her second season, Caitlin Clark was limited to only 13 games. With Fever coach Stephanie White saying that Clark was slowly making progress during the season, fans expected her to return for the postseason, but she was never able to return.During the Fever exit interview, Clark said that she didn't know that her injuries had ended her season."I had a full intention of returning, and I think, in a way, that was probably positive for me, because that's how I approached every day," Clark said. "It probably would have been even more devastating and crushing knowing that I was never going to be able to put my uniform back on for the rest of the season."However, the experience also gave the Fever star a better perspective on everything and made her more empathetic."Going forward down the road, if I have a teammate that's injured or hurt or going through a tough moment, I know I will always show up for them and be there for them and check in with them because it is an incredibly isolating thing, and you don't realize that until you go through it," Clark said.Caitlin Clark also said that she will participate in Team USA training camp for the FIBA World Cup during the offseason.