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Critics question Caitlin Clark's game evolution after WNBA season opener
Caitlin Clark’s latest WNBA performance has sparked massive debate across basketball fans and analysts. While some see a superstar still growing, others are questioning her development as expectations surrounding the Indiana Fever star continue reaching extraordinary levels this season.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark made her long-awaited return to competitive basketball in style. The 24-year-old represented the United States at the FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She didn't just get her feet wet.
From player-exclusive Kobes to bold signature styles, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and more set the tone for the league's 30th season.
Caitlin Clark hit a historic WNBA milestone in just 54 games, surpassing Diana Taurasi's record despite the Fever dropping their season opener 107-104.
The MVP debate is already generating strong reactions, and the new WNBA season is just barely starting. In many circles, Caitlin Clark, A’ja Wilson, Napheesa Collier, and Breanna Stewart have emerged as the early frontrunners,
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has her eyes on the NBA playoffs on Sunday, as the first slate of games of the opening round concludes. The final Game 1 of the first round of the postseason is between the San Antonio Spurs and the Portland Trail Blazers.
Caitlin Clark has taken on a bigger challenge now but three years ago but three years ago, she achieved something that put him in history books of both men and women’s hoops. Caitlin Clark has been hooping since grade school, but her legend truly began ...
When a season-ending groin injury cut Caitlin Clark’s 2025 campaign to just 13 games, she found another way to stay in the basketball conversation, as she joined NBC Sports as a special contributor for Basketball Night in America. Debuting courtside at ...
All eyes were on Caitlin Clark when she made her Team USA debut at the FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament. The Indiana Fever guard proved every bit of the hype was real. Clark repaid coach Kara Lawson's trust with a performance to remember.
After Caitlin Clark received treatment from Indiana trainers during the team's season-opening loss to Dallas, the Fever provided an injury update.