Indiana Fever Turn Heads With Caitlin Clark Post
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Nine teams in league history have won their first nine games; six of the previous seven advanced to the WNBA Finals, but only half of those six ended up capturing the title. Therefore, even though the Liberty and Lynx have separated themselves in the standings,
The Indiana Fever are still figuring out their new roster after an eventful offseason. The team made some big moves to surround Caitlin Clark with the best possible team in her sophomore year, and the new-look squad remains a work in progress.
The game’s broadcast focused on an upset Griner saying something as she returned to the Dream bench after fouling out of the game. While there’s no audio of this moment, some who tried to read Griner’s lips thought she called Clark a “trash f–king white girl.”
The Connecticut Sun (2-8) are back on the road for their final Commissioner’s Cup contest of 2025 to take on the Indiana Fever (5-5) on Tuesday, June 17 at 7:00 PM ET at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The game will be aired locally on NBC Sports Boston with Brendan Glasheen and Edona Thaqi on the call.
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Caitlin Clark is doubly disappointed about how the NBA Finals are going right now. One, the Indiana Pacers lost Game 4. Two, Clark can’t be there for Game 6.
A U.S. senator from Indiana says the WNBA and Fever owe fans an apology after an investigation could not find evidence to support accusations of racial remarks made toward Angel Reese.
Caitlin Clark returned after missing five games with a quad injury on Saturday against the New York Liberty. Her presence helped the Indiana Fever score a huge
Reese is one of the premier rebounders in the WNBA, and became the first rookie since Tina Charles to lead the league in rebounds per game with 13.1 in 2024. She's on track to defend her crown, as Reese entered this matchup averaging 11.8 rebounds to go along with 10.3 points per game. Her 12.9 career rebounds per game rank first in WNBA history.