Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
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Caitlin Clark injury shifts WNBA MVP odds
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Suffered a left quadriceps strain and will be out a minimum of two weeks. Her absence already impacts WNBA ticket prices.
Breaking: Caitlin Clark will miss her first regular-season game since Nov. 28, 2017, her sophomore year of high school. Kristin Meyer, her coach at Dowling Catholic HS, told me for my book ON HER GAME that Clark had a badly sprained ankle and “it about killed her” not to play. https://t.co/3gSNLO68t7
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After Clark was called for a flagrant foul against Reese on May 17, there were allegations that fans at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indiana were being racist toward Reese.
The Indiana Fever are going to look a lot different on the court over the next couple of weeks because of star guard Caitlin Clark being sidelined with a left q
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Following Monday's announcement that Caitlin Clark will miss at least two weeks with a left quad strain, the Indiana Fever superstar lengthened from -115 to +210 to win WNBA MVP, according to ESPN BET odds.
Moments before the conclusion of the Indiana Fever’s 81-76 victory over the Dream at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Thursday, cameras panned to Griner, who critics say labeled Clark “trash” before calling her a “f***ing white girl” in frustration over a foul on Natasha Howard.