Caitlin Clark, Fever wants to continue to continue against Dream quickly
Only a game in the season, Caitlin Clark has a triple double to her honor and the Indiana fever has a win. The fever will build up the fast as they host the Atlanta dream on Tuesday. Indiana (1-0) rolled into their air in Chicago on Saturday in their 93-58 win. Despite the fact that Clark has detected 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assistance, a large part of the talk after the match surrounded an error by Clark on Sky forward Angel Reese in the third quarter. Reese responded strongly and the errors call on Clark was eventually revised and upgraded to a flatant mistake. Reese and Indiana forward Aliyah Boston were each judged technical errors for post-play behavior. Boston had 19 points and 13 plates when the fever crossed. Indiana shot 46.7 percent overall while holding Chicago at just 29.1 percent. Indiana’s Dewanna Bonner climbed by seven points on the WNBA’s career list by seven points. But defense was the focus after the game. “I thought we were disruptive,” said the feverish coach Stephanie White. “I thought we came with some physicality. … We have played through various levels of effort and that is what it takes. ‘ In his own opener, Atlanta (0-1) fell 94-90 in Washington on Friday. Returning Dream All-Star Allisha Gray had 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. The veteran -free agent addition Brittney Griner had 18 points and eight plates in her dream debut. However, Atlanta allowed Washington to shoot 50.8 percent of the floor, including 9-by-18 of the 3-point range, which led to a second half of 53 points for the Mystics. The dream coach Karl Skeko has found a lot to stay positive. “I’m actually really optimistic,” Skeko said. “There are a lot of good things out there and I can see the production of a very good team.” -Media on the field level