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EssentiallySports on MSNCaitlin Clark, Angel Reese Injuries Sidelined as Legions of Fans Flock to United Center in Viral VideoAngel Reese rivalry is one of the most exciting storylines in basketball over the past couple of years, with everything in it. Right from that “You can’t see me” celebration from Reese in Clark’s face at the 2023 NCAA title game,
She missed a few games, including the highly anticipated All-Star Weekend, and fans have been anxiously waiting for any word on her return. Well, the wait might finally be over. According to a new report from ESPN, Clark’s comeback is officially on the horizon and there’s a date to circle on the calendar.
Caitlin Clark delivered difficult news to fans of the Indiana Fever and WNBA following her most recent injury. The post Caitlin Clark Issues Heartfelt Message to Fans After ‘Incredibly Sad’ Injury News appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Connecticut Sun fans cheered and celebrated as the fan was escorted from his courtside seat at TD Garden in Boston.
"Angel Reese agrees with Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever that refs are trash," another WNBA fan said. Officiating issues haven't been limited to just Clark and Reese, but perhaps the two outspoken fan bases shining a spotlight on the problem together will ...
The WNBA superstar doesn't consider herself a controversial person, so why is she at the heart of so many controversies?
With the hype around the 2025 WNBA season, this year’s All-Star weekend was a highly anticipated event. In no other time of the season would you be able to see Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark hail a cross-court pass to reigning MVP A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces––or Minnesota Lynx standout Napheesa Collier set a screen for Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers.