Indiana Fever’s New Post Draws Caitlin Clark Response
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The Chicago Sky are off to a rough start this season. Before Sunday's win, they were on a three-game losing streak and had not won a game since May 13. But than
Not since Michael Jordan has anyone in basketball moved the cultural and competitive needle like Ms. Clark. Her 32-point explosion in the Fever’s 102-88 victory over the New York Liberty Saturday in Indianapolis not only gave the defending champions their first loss of the season but also established Ms. Clark as an early MVP candidate.
Clark and the Indiana Fever have a good reason for why they won’t be at the Pacers’ last home game of the season on Thursday, when Indiana — which will be either up 3-2 or down 3-2 to the Oklahoma City Thunder by then, depending how Game 5 on Monday goes — plays host to Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
Despite the Game 4 breakdown by the Pacers, Fever star Caitlin Clark expresses her confidence in the team's NBA Finals hopes. Clark would be asked about Indiana's loss as she was in attendance for the contest,
Caitlin Clark stole the show on Saturday night as the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year led the Indiana Fever to a 102-88 win over the previously undefeated defending champs, the New York Liberty . It was Clark's first game back following a five-game injury spell, and the 23-year-old announced her return with a season-high 32-point eruption.
Indiana Fever Announce Major News After Liberty Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever defeated the New York Liberty at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Saturday afternoon, with a final score of 102-88, defeating the previously unbeaten New York Liberty.
Former Fever guard Aari McDonald explains what life was like while playing on an emergency contract in Indiana.
The Fever were looking to get back to ... The 5-foot-8 guard has spent her entire eight-year WNBA career in Indiana after playing college basketball at Ohio State. While in Columbus, she was named an AP first-team All-American.