As WNBA training camps open, Caitlin Clark prepares for Year 2
- WNBA training camps open Sunday with key players returning to the court.
- The offseason featured significant player movement and coaching changes across the league.
- Eight of the thirteen WNBA teams have new head coaches this season.
- The Indiana Fever made more roster changes this offseason than any other team.
- Teams prepare to chase championships following their offseason adjustments.
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Caitlin Clark prepares for her second WNBA season with a renewed Fever
By MICHAEL MAROT INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark pounded the floor with both hands and began gesturing to her side after drawing a foul five seconds into practice Tuesday. It was only Day 2 of training camp, but this is what Clark has been craving these past seven months: to get back to work with a new coach, a revamped roster and even higher expectations in her second WNBA season.
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