WNBA, Caitlin Clark and All-Star
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WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert has emphasized rivalries as a method of growing the game almost from the moment she assumed her role, sometimes to her detriment. Regardless, the league and its media partners rely on rivalries to package games and generate excitement about particular matchups.
Clark and the Fever took on the Sun on Tuesday night, another matchup in a rivalry that has brewed between the two squads.
WNBA All-Star weekend is tipping off Friday night with the Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The show will go on despite Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark sitting out the 3-point Contest and the All-Star Game due to injury.
It's WNBA All-Star weekend, and already, the treats have begun.
The Fever grinded out a tough road win over the Sun, but it may end up being bittersweet as Caitlin Clark appeared to suffer an injury late.
On the NBA side, Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown made an appearance pregame during the Sun’s block party on Canal St. During the game, he sat courtside along with Celtics teammate Georges Niang and a pair of Boston Bruins and Boston Red Sox players.
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The Seattle Storm dropped a tough one on Wednesday night, falling 93-83 to the Connecticut Sun despite a fast start and balanced scoring effort.