Fever make awful Caitlin Clark decision
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The Indiana Fever's unbeaten streak in the new season ended almost as quickly as it had started. This is after Caitlin Clark and Co. suffered a disappointing 91-90 loss to the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday in their second game of the new season.
Indiana Fever superstar guard Caitlin Clark has met plenty of great athletes during her rise, and golfer Bubba Watson is the latest to visit with Clark at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Ahead of Indiana's Tuesday home tilt against the Atlanta Dream, Watson met with Clark and gave her a signed driver.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark says it was too loud inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse for her to hear racial comments from fans directed at Angel Reese during Saturday’s season-opening 93-58 victory over the Chicago Sky and that she supports the WNBA’s investigation.
The first-year Fever coach was criticized for her decision to keep Clark out of the offensive play late in the game. While Clark could have been used as a real threat, it seems Howard and Aliyah Boston were mainly in the mix to take the Fever's final shot.
Chicago Sky's Angel Reese has reportedly been the victim of hate speech after clashing with Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark during Saturday's Sky-Fever game.
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The pictures in this post are from the Lakers vs Pacers game in March, where James tipped in the game-winner in the final second to give the Lakers the win. Following this post, reporters asked Caitlin Clark what she felt about James and getting the chance to meet him.
With nine seconds remaining, White drew up a play that had Clark passing the ball in from the sideline. She hit center Natasha Howard in the post, who had her shot blocked by the Dream's Nia Coffey. Howard was able to corral the offensive rebound before missing a separate 12-foot shot, ultimately ending the game.