Clark Leads Indiana Against Phoenix After 26-Point Game
Clark scored 26 points, but Indiana committed 19 turnovers and allowed Atlanta to pull away in the second half, coach Stephanie White said.
- On Saturday, the Indiana Fever lost 113-96 to the Atlanta Dream at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, marking the second consecutive game where the team allowed at least 108 points.
- Head coach Stephanie White faces intense scrutiny following the loss, as the Fever have now surrendered double-digit leads in 6 of the last 7 contests, raising questions about defensive execution.
- While star guard Caitlin Clark scored 26 points, Indiana committed 19 turnovers that fueled Atlanta's offense; White drew criticism for not challenging officiating that sidelined Aliyah Boston with foul trouble.
- Fans are calling for White to publicly address the officiating, comparing her response to how Becky Hammon has handled similar concerns in past situations.
- Indiana hosts the Phoenix Mercury on Monday at 8 p.m. EDT, where defensive improvement and turnover reduction will be critical to bouncing back into the win column.
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Clark leads Indiana against Phoenix after 26-point game
Indiana faces the Phoenix Mercury after Caitlin Clark scored 26 points in the Indiana Fever's 113-96 loss to the Atlanta Dream. The teams match up Monday for the first time this season. Indiana is 6-3 at home, and Phoenix is…
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