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Very few athletes can truly understand the level of spotlight Caitlin Clark lives under right now. So if there’s anyone who can fully relate to the daily reality surrounding the Indiana Fever star, it’s Los Angeles Lakers icon,
Caitlin Clark has adopted a new mentality for her time in the WNBA. TODAY's Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager spoke to Clark at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for the Indiana Fever's game against the New York Liberty on May 18. Clark opened up to Hoda and ...
For the third consecutive season, Iowa women's basketball has won the Big Ten Tournament. The No. 3 Hawkeyes (29-4, 15-3 Big Ten) nearly fell short of a three-peat, as they were down 46-35 at halftime to Nebraska on Sunday. However, the NCAA's all-time ...
Caitlin Clark kept her promise of not playing any competitive basketball during the WNBA offseason. That doesn't mean she hasn't been busy. Clark also participated in a lengthy interview with David Letterman, the late-night TV legend and Indianapolis ...
The Indiana Fever captured the 2025 WNBA Commissioner's Cup on Tuesday night, beating the Minnesota Lynx 74–59. The Fever did it with Caitlin Clark watching from the bench as the leading All-Star fan vote-getter continues to deal with a groin injury.
Iowa's Caitlin Clark has said LSU's Angel Reese shouldn't be "criticized" for the gesture she directed at her. Near the end of LSU's victory over Iowa in the NCAA women's basketball national championship game on Sunday, Reese could be seen approaching ...
A video featuring Fever star Caitlin Clark calling out a Wings player drew criticism from fans about her on-court performance.
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Fever's Caitlin Clark credits LeBron James for helping her through injury crisis
It meant Clark was to miss the Fever's entire postseason run, which ended in Las Vegas against the eventual champion Aces in the semifinal round. In a new interview with ESPN's Malika Andrews, Clark revealed that James is one of the few who understands the pressure that comes with being the highest-touted prospect of their generation -- even though their professional careers began two decades apart.