Fever’s Caitlin Clark pulls out of WNBA All-Star weekend
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Caitlin Clark is out but most of the WNBA’s best are in for the league’s All-Star Game on Saturday night in Indianapolis.
Fever superstar Caitlin Clark takes quite a bit of physicality each game, and the rest of the Indiana roster and coaching staff has definitely wondered about what the refs are doing. The Fever's "enforcer," Sophie Cunningham, shared her take on TikTok.
It had been nearly 20 hours since dozens of WNBA players engaged in “spirited” exchanges and debates with league officials while discussing matters pertaining to ongoing collective bargaining
This article was originally published on www.si.com/wnba/fever as Indiana Fever's WNBA Future Receives Fruitful Expert Assessment. MONACO -- Women's marathon world record-holder Ruth Chepngetich was provisionally suspended for a positive doping test, track and field's Athletics Integrity Unit said Thursday.
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Colin Clark, the brother of Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark, called out WNBA refs during the 'StudBudz' live stream at the All-Star Weekend reception.
Nowhere was that more evident than on July 3, when the Fever demolished A’ja Wilson’s Las Vegas Aces at home. McDonald ran the offense flawlessly, dropping eight points with seven assists and seven rebounds in the 81-54 victory. She finished with a game-high plus-26.
The WNBA's All-Star weekend was dealt a tremendous blow on Thursday when Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark announced she would officially have to miss the f
Fans watched as the players walked the carpet and showed off their personal style. Fever player Lexie Hull and WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert told us it has become an important part of the league's culture.