The Fever, Caitlin Clark and WNBA
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One player who stepped up in her absence is Kelsey Mitchell. On June 3 against the Washington Mystics, she scored 24 points, two rebounds and three assists. Meanwhile, against the Chicago Sky on Saturday, she put up 17 points, five rebounds and two assists.
If you thought the Fever were fun to watch in 2024, get ready for their 2025 campaign. Caitlin Clark is back in Indiana for her sophomore season, and she's looking to break more WNBA records.
After four seasons with the Iowa Hawkeyes, Clark was selected with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. In her rookie year, she earned All-WNBA first-team honors after averaging 19.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and a league-leading 9.3 assists per game.
On Thursday, White was asked to share her thoughts on the atmosphere in Indiana, now that the Indiana Pacers are back in the NBA Finals after a quarter century. The Fever coach had nothing but good things to say about the Indiana faithful and their passion for the game.
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Irish Star on MSNPacers coach makes point about Caitlin Clark impact as Indiana revels in basketball boomHysteria is in full swing in the "Basketball State" with the Pacers taking on the Thunder in the NBA Finals and the Fever on the rise in the WNBA, led by Caitlin Clark.
McDonald recently joined the Fever through a hardship contract after Cunningham, Clark and guard Sydney Colson got injured. While the former No. 3 overall draft pick has struggled thus far in the WNBA, she has scored in double figures in two of her three games with the Fever.