Caitlin Clark leads Fever over Mystics
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What Caitlin Clark immediately did after her first-ever game-winner is winning WNBA fans’ hearts
Caitlin Clark had every reason to disappear into the Indiana Fever celebration after hitting the first game-winner of her WNBA career, but she still found time for the young fans waiting nearby. The moment itself was already huge.
Caitlin Clark made it clear she won’t apologize for her fiery on-court behavior, which has been scrutinized in recent weeks following the Indiana Fever’s uneven start to their WNBA campaign. Clark went viral for her sideline confrontation with head
The Indiana Fever improve to 6-5 as Caitlin Clark ends her shooting slump with a dramatic 31-foot game-winning three against the Washington Mystics.
Caitlin Clark drained a game-winning three-pointer then celebrated at Mystics rookie Cotie McMahon. This is not their first on-court moment together.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has received plenty of attention and criticism for some of her behavior this season, including a notably heated exchange with head coach Stephanie White, and she was asked to reflect on it Monday.
Caitlin Clark appeared to miss a high-five from teammate Tyasha Harris during a timeout in Indiana Fever's loss to the New York Liberty Saturday.
Former ESPN star Bill Plaschke calls Caitlin Clark a "spoiled brat" as he asks her to "stop whining and play."
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are going through a rough phase in the WNBA. The shooting range, playmaking and flair that Clark is known for aren’t there yet, despite being 10 games into the season.