Caitlin Clarks injury won't change how Fever play
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This isn't just another player getting hurt. Clark is the WNBA’s top financial driver who can't play or promote the league as she deals with injury.
Mere hours after a Game 2 win at Madison Square Garden, Indiana Pacers star guard Tyrese Haliburton made it home in time for the Indiana Fever game. He supported Caitlin Clark and company as they took on the defending champion New York Liberty at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday afternoon.
Clark said she was so caught up in the Pacers’ come-from-behind 138-135 overtime win at the New York Knicks on Wednesday night that she took video of her reaction to the signature play — Tyrese Haliburton’s jumper that sent Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals into overtime.
Caitlin Clark could not hold back her excitement after the Indiana Pacers came back to beat the New York Knicks.
Tyrese Haliburton and Aaron Nesmith played the heroes in the Indiana Pacers' comeback win over the New York Knicks in Game 1. Caitlin Clark reacted.
The Pacers used a frantic fourth quarter comeback to overcome a 17-point deficit with less than seven minutes remaining in regulation, and went on to win in overtime. And Caitlin
Caitlin Clark's reaction to the Indiana Pacers' electric comeback win against the New York Knicks has all of Indiana fired up.
WNBA season opening, highly anticipated contest against each other, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese squared off in a game heavily promoted by ESPN. Clark’s Indiana Fever hosted Reese’s Chicago Sky on May 18 as the league looked to further capitalize on the new swell of visibility that these two young stars have helped usher in.