Despite the Indiana Fever getting the preferred girls’s basketball participant perhaps ever within the WNBA Draft, they have been by no means going to be respectable contenders.
No, not even Caitlin Clark, regardless of being the NCAA’s all-time main scorer, may take the Fever that far over the hump – they did personal the No. 1 decide for a cause.
However, after the Fever gained their third-straight recreation earlier this week, with Clark posting a monstrous 18-point, 12-rebound, six-assist efficiency, the tides modified for some.
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But Clark needs everybody to take a chill capsule.
“I believe everyone simply loves immediate satisfaction in our world. No one got here in right here and mentioned we have been going to be WNBA champions from day one in our locker room. That was by no means our objective. Our objective was to get again to the playoffs and we’re preventing for that each single evening,” Clark mentioned earlier this week.
“This is the primary time we’ve gained 4 house video games in a row since 2015. You must have perspective on issues, and that goes for all times too. Like, have perspective on life. And there simply must be stable perspective on what this group can accomplish.”
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The profitable streak reached 4 on Friday with a win over the Atlanta Dream and has put Indiana at 7-10 on the younger season. But Clark appeared to insinuate that the tough begin was nearly anticipated by herself and her teammates.
“We had the toughest schedule to start out. We didn’t get to apply a lot, and we’re enjoying with essentially the most inexperienced group within the WNBA,” Clark mentioned.
But now, they’re “beginning to click on and construct some chemistry.”
“It’s sooner or later at a time. But like I mentioned, everyone loves immediate satisfaction. But, certain, we’d have in all probability beloved that too. But I believe all of us saved perspective on figuring out we have to get higher one step at a time and that is what we’re going to proceed to do although we’ve gained three in a row at house right here.”
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The Fever tackle the Chicago Sky on Sunday, only a week after Angel Reese was hit with a flagrant foul towards Clark of their newest matchup.
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