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Brittney Griner Had Something to Say Before Facing Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Cunningham and company are set for a Friday night matchup at home against the Atlanta Dream. It won't be an easy game, but it's one that Cunningham believes the Fever will show up for after their dismal loss against the Valkyries. Ahead of the game, she spoke out with a strong and urgent message for her teammates.
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Controversy erupted after an ESPN analyst suggested the Indiana Fever performs better without injured star Caitlin Clark, despite stats suggesting the contrary.
The Indiana Fever were blown out by the Golden State Valkyries, setting a new season low despite Caitlin Clark being back on the court.
One ESPN analyst stirred the pot on “SportsCenter” after the Fever’s win on Thursday. And it was yet another without the injured Caitlin Clark. Carolyn Peck claimed that the Fever are actually “more dangerous” without their star guard.
During a July 3 episode ofSportsCenter, ESPN analyst Carolyn Peck made a claim about the Indiana Fever that raised a lot of eyebrows within the women's basketba
ESPN analysts and national championship-winning HC Carolyn Peck makes strong claim about the Fever after their latest win sans Caitlin Clark
ESPN is now facing backlash from the fans after a screenshot of a scheduled YouTube video circulated online while the game was still going on. What angered the fans is ESPN's decision to use a predetermined headline for the said video: "FULL REACTION: Lynx dominate Fever to win Commissioner's Cup | The Wrap Up."
A bold pregame graphic from ESPN’s YouTube channel turned heads Tuesday night after allegedly teasing a headline that read, “Lynx dominate Fever,” ahead of the 2025 WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Final, as captured on social media.
Former Purdue coach and ESPN analyst Carolyn Peck boldly claimed the Fever might be more dangerous without Caitlin Clark. The numbers don't necessarily support it, but she explains why that may be ...
Six-time WNBA All-Star DeWanna Bonner was waived by the Fever June 25. She is expected to rejoin the Mercury, where she began her career.