Clark shakes off hard foul from
Reese in Fever win
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[June 17, 2024]
By Rory Carroll
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Caitlin Clark's growing comfort at the pro
level was on full display Sunday as the rookie overcame a hard hit
on the head from rival Angel Reese to lead the Indiana Fever to a
thrilling 91-83 win over the visiting Chicago Sky.
Clark was going for a layup late in the third quarter with Indiana
in front 63-62 when Reese swiped at the ball from behind, hitting
Clark on the head and sending her crashing down to the hardwood.
After a review by the officials, Reese, a Louisiana State University
standout who engaged in some memorable and heated battles with Clark
and her Iowa Hawkeyes in college, was assessed a flagrant foul one.
"What's going through my mind is I have to make these two free
throws," Clark told reporters when asked what she was thinking after
the foul.
"It's just part of basketball. It is what it is. She was trying to
make a play on the ball and get the block."
Clark made both of her free throws and finished the contest just shy
of a triple double with 23 points, nine assists and eight rebounds
for her best all-around game as a WNBA player.
"We're competitors and that's the way the game should be," she said.
"It's going to get a little feisty, it's going to get a little
physical but at the end of the day both teams are just trying to
win."
Bruising encounters with the Sky are becoming routine for Clark.
The 22-year-old was on the receiving end of a blindsided hit in the
back from the Sky's Chennedy Carter the last time the two teams met
earlier this month.
The foul, which many considered a cheap shot, was called a regular
foul during the game but upgraded to a flagrant one after the
contests, which was also won by the Fever.
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Jun 10, 2024; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Indiana Fever guard
Caitlin Clark (22) on the court in the first half against the
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"I was really proud of how they all kept their
composure," Fever head coach Christie Sides said of her team after
Reese's flagrant foul.
"And the right call was made in that moment - flagrant one, two free
throws and the ball. Just make the right call in those moments and
we can move forward."
Sides said she was impressed with how the league's number one
overall draft pick was adjusting to the game at its highest level as
the Fever improved to 5-10 on the season.
"She took the shots that were hers and knocked them down," she said.
"She distributed the basketball, she takes so much attention and
she's able to find those open looks for her team mates.
"She had a great game all around."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Indianapolis)
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