Caitlin Clark leads Fever over undefeated Liberty
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After going 2-3 without Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever will finally be returning their All- WNBA guard. On Saturday, Clark, who had been recovering from a quad strain, and the Fever took on Sabrina Ionescu and the New York Liberty, a team that has been missing some key pieces as well.
The undefeated New York Liberty — the reigning WNBA champions — face off against the Indiana Fever in a Commissioner’s Cup matchup this Saturday, June 14, at 3:00 PM ET. New York won its last contest against the Fever, 90-88, on May 24.
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The New York Liberty 's star-studded squad was missing something as the 2024 regular season ended. Though a team with Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones and Breanna Stewart finished with a WNBA -best 32-8 record, head coach Sandy Brondello decided that rookie forward Leonie Fiebich needed to be in the starting lineup when the playoffs began.
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Barclays Center was buzzing on Tuesday as the New York Liberty rolled out to a commanding 85-66 victory over the Chicago Sky . Despite the big win, the Liberty are not without challenges. Starting center Jonquel Jones remains day-to-day with a sprained ankle, and her availability for Saturday’s matchup in Indiana is still very much in question.
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