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Patrick Mahomes' sister chooses a path that brings her closer to Caitlin Clark and her mother Randi brags about it

Mahomes' younger half-sister could be destined to clash with Clark in the WNBA in the future

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Patrick Mahomes' mother, Randi, has her hands full ing her children's athletic pursuits, splitting her time between football fields and basketball courts and now she turns her attention in-house to the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback's younger half-sister.

While Patrick dominates the NFL, his younger half-sister, Mia Bliss, is making a name for herself on the basketball court in what promises to be the latest instalment of the Mahomes' sporting legacy.

Randi often shares updates on her children's accomplishments, and Mia is no exception. The 13-year-old is already showcasing her talent in multiple sports, but basketball seems to be her strongest suit based on the 49-year-old's Instagram post.

"Tournament Day!! Won 2 games. Ready for game 3," Randi posted to the Meta-owned app, celebrating Mia's efforts in the tournament as she didn't disappoint, securing yet another victory.

Mia's emerging talent on the court has drawn comparisons to WNBA sensation Caitlin Clark, who, interestingly, is also a big fan of Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs but any dreams of going pro are a long way off yet.

The youngster has time to decide which sport she wants to pursue professionally, and whilst her athletic ability suggests a promising future in basketball; she could throw a curveball and get into tennis or even golf.

But one thing for sure is that with her family's unwavering and virtually endless finances through Mahomes' $210.5 million dollar contract, Mia is free to explore her potential and develop her skills.

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Patrick's WNBA push faces stern NFL opposition

The 29-year-old football star himself has been an advocate for expanding basketball in Kansas City and has previously expressed his for bringing a WNBA team to the area, drawing up plans to host.

"We want to get basketball to Kansas City in general and then the WNBA," Mahomes is on record saying but his enthusiasm for women's basketball could come under threat from another NFL ace.

The Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff is making strides to bring a WNBA team back to the Motor City. Goff and his wife, Christen, have ed a group led by Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores in an effort to re-establish a women's basketball franchise in Motown.

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