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Fever Newcomer Caitlin Clark Discloses Unique Living Arrangement Amid WNBA Turmoil

Last updated: 2024/06/07 at 6:17 PM
By Mezhar Alee
Fever Newcomer Caitlin Clark Discloses Unique Living Arrangement Amid WNBA Turmoil

In the midst of the turbulence surrounding her entry into the WNBA, Caitlin Clark has shared details about her personal life. The 22-year-old spoke with the media as the Indiana Fever resumed practice following a four-day hiatus.

Clark shed light on her daily routines and activities during her downtime in Indiana. Her methods of enjoyment might come as a surprise to many.

The commotion surrounding Caitlin Clark’s WNBA debut.

The two-time College Player of the Year, who departed from Iowa as the NCAA’s all-time top scorer, hasn’t experienced an ideal beginning in the WNBA, managing only two victories in her first 11 professional starts.

Furthermore, her introduction to the professional league has been far from pleasant, as she has faced rough treatment from some competitors. The latest incident involved Chenney Carter attacking Clark from behind in a contentious off-the-ball play.

Immediately after this controversial foul by Carter, her Sky teammate Angel Reese welcomed her to the bench with a grin, seemingly celebrating the foul on Caitlin.

Caitlin is finding it difficult to acclimate to the professional league, dealing with low shooting percentages, fatigue, and becoming a target for opponents eager to intimidate the rookie.

The Fever’s initial games with Clark have highlighted that Indiana has significant strides to make before they can compete with the top WNBA teams.

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