WNBA Makes Caitlin Clark Announcement
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WNBA Legend Rebecca Lobo Makes Strong Caitlin Clark Statement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The big story in the WNBA over the weekend was the Indiana Fever's impressive win. Not only did they snap the New York Liberty's unbeaten run, but they also got a dominant performance from second-year superstar Caitlin Clark in her return to action.
The Indiana Fever sent an emphatic statement to the rest of the WNBA with their 102–88 victory against the New York Liberty over the weekend. But, it was Fever star Caitlin Clark who arguably made the bigger statement in her thrilling first game back from a nagging quad strain.
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Caitlin Clark didn't just return from a quad injury on Saturday; she stormed back like she had been binge-watching her highlight reel. With 32 points, nine assists, and eight rebounds, she not only handed the previously undefeated New York Liberty their first loss of the season but also ignited a bold new chapter in WNBA history.
One year later, Clark and the Hawkeyes prevailed in the Albany 2 Regional Final, defeating Reese and the Tigers 94-87. While Clark and Reese play different positions, and possess very different play-styles, the two have been compared since college.
The Indiana Fever's June 14 victory over the defending WNBA champion New York Liberty was a thrilling watch for several seasons, the biggest one being that it marked star guard Caitlin Clark's return to the basketball court after missing the past five ...
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The game’s broadcast focused on an upset Griner saying something as she returned to the Dream bench after fouling out of the game. While there’s no audio of this moment, some who tried to read Griner’s lips thought she called Clark a “trash f–king white girl.”
In a social media post to X, the Indiana Fever star made a hilarious remark as the world watches the best golfers on the planet stumble at Oakmont.
NBC Sports golf analyst Brad Faxon, an eight-time PGA Tour winner and putting guru to players like Rory McIlroy, burned last year's WNBA Rookie of the Year. The NBC Sports broadcast showed the clip, which announcer Terry Gannon read allowed.