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Indy 500 fans clamor for Caitlin Clark
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Caitlin Clark and Stephanie White's good vibes with the Indiana Fever have extended past the basketball court.
The Atlanta Dream made the biggest splash move of the WNBA offseason by trading with the Chicago Sky to acquire superstar forward Angel Reese. Reese faced criticism during the preseason after struggling with her shooting efficiency and committing a high level of turnovers.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever beat the Golden State Valkyries on Friday night (at home) in Indianapolis.
That came after she first checked in with fans in a video and said, "Hey, it's Caitlin. I'm here at the Indy 500 with all my friends. Excited to be here, first time." She also had the honor of walking the Indy 500 red carpet: It was announced earlier this week that Clark would be the grand marshal for this year's version of the annual race and tasked with commanding the drivers to report to their cars.
During Friday night’s game between the Indiana Fever and the Golden State Valkyries, a bit of a rivalry seemed to develop between Caitlin Clark of the Fever and Tiffany Hayes of the Valkyries. Now, Hayes is drawing some strong criticism for what she posted on social media.
Golden State's Tiffany Hayes drew scrutiny for social media activity that appeared to encourage fan posts targeting WNBA star Caitlin Clark.
The WNBA has issued the Indiana Fever a warning for leaving Caitlin Clark off of the injury report ahead of the Fever's Wednesday night game against the Portland Fire, which the Fever won 90-73 despite their star guard being sidelined with a back injury.
Caitlin Clark opened up about handling early basketball fame and the role her parents played in her development.