Indiana Fever, WNBA all-star game and Caitlin Clark
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Gainbridge Fieldhouse packed to the rafters and the sold-out crowd of 16,988 was fully engaged, maintaining its energy from start to finish.
Clark won't participate in any of the All-Star events in Indy due to a groin injury, but will be replaced by a teammate in the 3-Point Contest
Fever superstar Caitlin Clark takes quite a bit of physicality each game, and the rest of the Indiana roster and coaching staff has definitely wondered about what the refs are doing. The Fever's "enforcer," Sophie Cunningham, shared her take on TikTok.
One of Caitlin Clark's teammates on the Indiana Fever will take her spot in the WNBA 3-point contest this weekend. On Friday morning the WNBA announced that Lexie Hull will replace Clark and represent the host city in the competition.
Dave Portnoy is fed up with those who believe WNBA players don’t deserve a higher payday. In the wake of players wearing warmup shirts that said “Pay Us What You Owe Us” at Saturday’s All-Star Game, the Barstool Sports founder and owner made his stance clear with a lengthy post and subsequent video on X on Sunday.
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WNBA players' message on increased salaries during the All-Star Game on Saturday night appeared to fall flat with fans who tuned into the festivities.
With younger players like Caitlin Clark and Rhyne Howard leading the charge, the 3-point shot has become more important in the WNBA.
Players wore shirts reading “Pay us what you owe us” during warmups for the All-Star game. The message follows failed negotiations on a collective bargaining agreement with the league.