Clark, Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as ESPN Analyst’s Remark About Fever Being Better Without Caitlin Clark Roasted by Fans.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever beat the Connecticut Sun 85-77 last night. But what makes this game extra special? It took place in Boston at the TD Garden, home of the Celtics.
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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark left Tuesday night’s game in the final minute holding back tears after grabbing at her leg — an apparent injury that would be her third this season.
That was the last game Clark played before she missed nearly a month with a quad ailment. She returned, ironically enough, against the Liberty on June 14, and put up her best performance of the season, scoring 32 points in a 102-88 triumph, one that ended New York's perfect start to the season at nine games.
Throughout the first half of the season heading into Tuesday night's game against the Connecticut Sun, Clark had played in 12 games. She has averaged 16.7 points, nine assists, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.7 steals per game, while shooting 37.4 percent from the floor and 28.9 percent from the three-point line.
Essengue suffered a nasty posterization at the hands of Furphy in Monday’s NBA Summer League game between Chicago and Indiana, and the entire basketball world reacted — with Caitlin Clark no exception.
Caitlin Clark has grown accustomed to being the first to accomplish something on a basketball court. Just 12 games into her sophomore WNBA season, Clark continues to set and break records, sometimes on a nightly basis.
Caitlin Clark is a name that has taken the basketball world by storm. She has completely changed the outlook for the WNBA and has brought a huge new group of fans to the table for the league. During a recent meeting with the media, Clark spoke out and named James as her "GOAT" without hesitation.
At Goldin, the auction house currently responsible for nine of the top 10 and 14 of the top 20 Clark sales, the 2024-25 Immaculate Logowoman, signed and inscribed with “ROY 24,” is also poised to challenge Clark’s public record.