Caitlin Clark set to miss WNBA All-Star weekend
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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.
The Indiana Fever phenom will miss the WNBA All-Star Game and 3-point contest at her home arena in devastating news. She was obviously emotional about it.
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Amazon S3 on MSNCaitlin Clark Reveals Honest Opinion on Boston CelticsCaitlin Clark joked about the dominance of the Celtics as she said it was her first time to Boston. Obviously, if you're a basketball fan, you grow up a fan, you love the Celtics. Clark also said, you could hate them too.
Caitlin Clark Reveals Honest Opinion on Boston Celtics: 'You Could Hate Them...' originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Caitlin Clark struggled in her first-ever visit to Boston — a performance that didn’t seem to spoil the mood of the fans who filled TD Garden on Tuesday night for a rare WNBA game in the home of
Caitlin Clark won an ESPY on Wednesday evening. The second-year WNBA star is set to play in her second straight All-Star Game this weekend. Clark, drafted No. 1 overall out of Iowa in 2024, has led the Indiana Fever to a 12-11 record this season.
Caitlin Clark mania is coming to Boston Tuesday night. Here's what to know as the superstar athlete and her Indiana Fever teammates take on the Connecticut Sun at TD Garden.
Caitlin Clark struggled, scoring 14 points on 4 for 14 shooting, and walked off the court at the end crying and clutching her leg.
WNBA Legend Sheryl Swoopes Has Strong Words For Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Just two seasons into their WNBA careers, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese have already become two of the top players in the league. And even Houston Comets legend Sheryl Swoopes is impressed.
BOSTON — At some point, when her schedule slows down, Caitlin Clark wants to come back to Boston. IF her schedule ever slows down. In the midst of a crazy stretch, the WNBA’s most famous player was at TD Garden on Tuesday as the Connecticut Sun played their annual game in Boston against Clark and the Fever.