“It has been very vocal in the changing rooms”


Despite treating with a left square tension, Caitlin Clark It is not moving away from Indiana fever. WNBA WNBA WNBA winner will miss at least two weeks to recover from the injury. Despite not playing, he remains active and dedicated to the team.

Lexie Hull He shared on Thursday what Clark noticed on the sidelines and behind the stage.

“I see her growing up in ways I didn't expect. I could see the game from a different lens and power to sit at coaches and listen to what they say. I think he is learning a lot and has been very vocal in changing rooms because you listen to things and see things differently.”

Caitlin Clark raised some shots and raised with teammates before Wednesday's crash with the Washington Mystics. While Indiana fever He warmed up before the game, the timely guard spoke animatedly with teammates and technical staff. During the game, he encouraged himself vigorously by the team, joined Huddles and even spoke with the referees.

Clark is expected to be out of four games. In the first game of Indiana since its injury, the fever lost 83-77. Although not having the superstar has hurt the team, Lexie Hull sees something positive in Calvary.


Stephanie White already made adjustments with Caitlin Clark

Stephanie White and Indiana fever have taken the challenge of playing without Caitlin Clark. Without their more dynamic scorer and the best player, White made adjustments quickly when they faced the Washington Mystic on Wednesday.

Sydney Colson started at Clark's site and ended with a maximum of 31 minutes. Before taking over the tasks of the wounded star protection, which played the most was 13 minutes at the opening of the season against Chicago.

Colson finished the game with four points, three assists and three rebounds, but spent a shot night. Went 2 to 7, including 0 by 3 from Deep.

Sophie Cunningham also had a career at the guard point with Caitlin Clark. He kept his usual role in leaving the bench and had sections where he committed the offense. Cunningham seemed uncomfortable in the paper in the first half, committing two non -forced changes.

Despite the loss, Stephanie White is convinced that Indiana fever could keep the strong until its cornerstone franchise returns.