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Controversial Fever-Sky game draws intriguing update
The Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky clashed on Saturday and remain a big topic of discussion among WNBA fans. Not many expected it to be as controversial as it turned out to be, but things changed late in the first quarter.
The Indiana Fever went into Sunday’s game against the Chicago Sky looking to pick up a win after two losses. They got more than they bargained for.In a close first-quarter game, one moment got the attention of all WNBA fans.
The Fever got back on track and defeated their archrival Chicago Sky 90-86. Here are the stats, highlights, analysis and more.
Fever vs Sky matchup explained: game time, TV/streaming options, tickets, predictions, and why Caitlin Clark's status is in question.
On a Fever possession, Clark drove to the basket and then at the baseline passed the ball to her teammate Myisha Hines-Allen just before stepping out of bounds. After the pass, Clark was a bit off balance and her momentum sent her into a nearby ref, whom she bumped into and made what appeared to be incidental contact.
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Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell lead Indiana Fever through mess of a game to win vs Chicago Sky
A lot happened over the more than two hours the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky dueled on Saturday. Here's what stood out.
CHICAGO (AP) — The Fever's Caitlin Clark was assessed her eighth technical foul of the season Saturday in a game against Chicago, and that would trigger a one-game suspension for Indiana's next game if it's not rescinded.
The Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky game last Saturday posted one of the highest ESPN viewership numbers for a WNBA game.
After playing over a decade in the WNBA, one thing Cloud has mastered is not keeping her emotions hidden. Even if it's on the court. During the Saturday game against the Fever, the person in the firing line of her blunt message was, unfortunately, the ref.