Fever falter without Caitlin Clark
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Caitlin Clark won an ESPY on Wednesday evening. The second-year WNBA star is set to play in her second straight All-Star Game this weekend. Clark, drafted No. 1 overall out of Iowa in 2024, has led the Indiana Fever to a 12-11 record this season.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as ESPN Analyst’s Remark About Fever Being Better Without Caitlin Clark Roasted by Fans.
There was no better time for Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark to make her 3-point contest debut as Indianapolis hosts 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, who sustained a groin injury this week, will not participate in this weekend's WNBA All-Star events, she announced Thursday.
Caitlin Clark is set to miss out on the WNBA All-Star Weekend that is set to begin this upcoming weekend in the Circle City. In a message shared on X by the Indiana Fever on
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Controversy erupted after an ESPN analyst suggested the Indiana Fever performs better without injured star Caitlin Clark, despite stats suggesting the contrary.
A lot of the news regarding Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark has not been good over the past couple of days. This is not owed to Clark doing anything wron
An ESPN personality raised a few eyebrows with one of her comments about Caitlin Clark at the ESPYs Wednesday. Clark, who is in the middle of her second season with the Indiana Fever, won the WNBA Player of the Year award at the ESPYs, another accomplishment commemorating her stellar rookie campaign.
One ESPN analyst stirred the pot on “SportsCenter” after the Fever’s win on Thursday. And it was yet another without the injured Caitlin Clark. Carolyn Peck claimed that the Fever are actually “more dangerous” without their star guard.
Stephanie White, the head coach of the Fever, recently opened up about her star forward. Following the win over Connecticut, White spoke out about Boston. She revealed her strong opinion on the star forward and also shared that she wants to find more ways to get Boston involved.