Caitlin Clark, WNBA and All-Star Game
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The Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty and Phoenix Mercury have all put themselves in position to win a WNBA championship this October because of their first-half performances. But present success doesn’t necessarily mean each will remain a contender over the next five seasons.
Clark has recently been critical of Engelbert for the pay discrepancy between winning the in-season WNBA Commissioner's Cup, which is around $30,000 for each player, plus about $10,000 in crypto from Coinbase, and the WNBA title, which is $20,825.
Shane Gillis served as host of the 2025 ESPYS and was front and center with a pair of Caitlin Clark-related jokes during his opening monologue.
Congratulations Pouring In For Caitlin Clark on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Caitlin Clark has had yet another successful season with the Indiana Fever. Clark is playing in her second season in the WNBA, having led the Fever to a winning record heading into the WNBA All-Star break.
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The Mirror US on MSNSophie Cunningham booed as she marks WNBA milestone without Caitlin ClarkSophie Cunningham made her 200th WNBA appearance as the Indiana Fever took on the New York Liberty on Thursday night, but the 28-year-old was booed as she took to the court at Barclays Center
Breanna Stewart puts on dominant two-way performance, Liberty easily handle Caitlin Clark-less Fever
Breanna Stewart swatted the momentum the Indiana Fever built during the three-game win streak they carried into New York Wednesday night.
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She is out for Wednesday night. The Liberty (14-6) have won three of their past four games and are powered by All-Stars Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu. Chloe Peterson is your best Fever follow,
This season’s Wings-Fever matchups have drawn plenty of attention by bringing together two of the league’s bright young stars.