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Fever Coach Stephanie White Addresses Caitlin Clark Decision originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever recently defeated Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream, 99-82. While much of the attention surrounded the win for the Fever, a decision by head coach Stephanie White was highlighted in the pregame press conference.
Caitlin Clark's shooting slump continued Friday, but the Indiana Fever's losing streak did not. Though Clark was limited to 12 points on 5 of 17 from the field, and 1 of 7 from 3-
Caitlin Clark’s snubbing from the Olympics last summer remains one of the most controversial decisions in recent memory.
Despite this joyful occasion, Griner has faced some recent professional setbacks. On Sunday, she received disappointing news for the first time since 2021, she was left off the WNBA All-Star roster, missing out on both the starters and reserves lists.
Here's For The Win's 2025 WNBA All-Star mock draft: Aliyah Boston, Center, Indiana Fever: Clark's first pick will be teammate Aliyah Boston. The chemistry is already established, and Boston has been one of the best bigs in the league this year.
For Flagg's WNBA Mount Rushmore, he listed Candace Parker, Brittney Griner, A'ja Wilson, and Caitlin Clark. Wilson and Clark are well on their way, but it's still too early in their careers to put them in the Mount Rushmore, especially ahead of players like Diana Taurasi. Tamika Catchings, Lisa Leslie, etc.
With guard Rhyne Howard out indefinitely due to an upper-body injury, other players will need to step up—including center Brittney Griner. Griner is in her 11th WNBA season and is a 10-time All-Star,