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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever dropped their first game of the season Tuesday night, falling to the Atlanta Dream, 91-90, after Clark somehow didn't get to touch the ball on the final possession.
Fans are outraged after Caitlin Clark, despite dropping 27 points, did not take a potential game-winning shot for the Indiana Fever on Tuesday.
Caitlin Clark scored eight points in the fourth quarter, but she inbounded the ball with less than 10 seconds left and never touched the ball again.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark says she supports the WNBA’s investigation into allegations of racial abuse by fans directed at Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese during Saturday’s game between the two teams.
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Fadeaway World on MSNCaitlin Clark Crowns LeBron James As GOAT After Lakers' Star Sends Best Wishes For WNBA SeasonThe 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.
It was revealed by Front Office Sports last week that a bombshell lawsuit had been filed against Phoenix Suns CEO Josh Bartelstein by the team’s former director of safety, security, and risk management Gene Traylor for racial discrimination.
Iowa Hawkeyes legend Caitlin Clark once again found herself in the crosshairs of former NCAA rival Angel Reese over the weekend, as she committed a hard foul on Reese that was ruled a flagrant during the Indiana Fever's blowout win over the Chicago Sky.