Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
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"She is one of the smartest basketball minds I've ever been around," Clark said during the show.
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“So I think I had 22 points in two minutes, was the moral of the story,” she continued, setting off another round of rapturous laughs from Letterman and the crowd.
From The New York Times
"While we know that Caitlin Clark is doing wonderful things for our community and in the state of Iowa, Salisbury House is not for sale," executive director Keshia Meissner tells Axios.
From Axios
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The Indiana Fever will not have a high pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, but that doesn't mean they can't land a player who can contribute with a later selection.
In an interview with David Letterman, Clark identified the "lost art" she does better than anyone in the WNBA.
Nate Baranowski has been selected as one of four finalists to design a large mural to honor 10-time All-Star, Hall-of-Famer and Indiana Fever legend Tamika Catchings. The 37-year-old Baranowski has lived in South Bend for about three years, having moved from Chicago because of his wife's job.
Sophie Cunningham spoke to Fox News Digital about her hopes for this season after being traded to the Indiana Fever in February where she joined WNBA star Caitlin Clark.
Only Caitlin Clark and Sue Bird have averaged 10 PPG and 5.0 APG as WNBA rookies, a group Paige Bueckers should aspire to join.
Clark also discussed Bueckers in-depth, who is expected to be the Dallas Wings' No. 1 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. But Clark felt the need to share a warning about the changes Bueckers is about to embark on once she goes pro.