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Indiana's fever started to the craze of the 2025 WNBA season, beating Caitlin Clark's triple-double 93-58.
Clark received her where she left in 2024. Rookie of the Year Everything you do for a new-looking fever team in the family court in Indianapolis.
Clark scored 13 points on four 3-pointers and finished with 20 points, adding 10 rebounds and 10 assists to lead her team to a victory.
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Indiana fever guard Caitlin Clark played against the Chicago Sky in the first half against the Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Trevor Ruszkowski/imagn image)
She also did the same on the defensive end, registering four blocks and two steals in 32 minutes.
When Clark was the team's leading scorer, she got the help of starters, including defender Kelsey Mitchell, who had the savvy of the ball in his hand and scored 15 points in 12 innings shooting 6-6.
Caitlin Clark Angel Reese has a fierce exchange after a serious foul in Sky-fever
Aliyah Boston, who built a great chemistry with Clark during the 2024 campaign, also scored double-digit numbers during the 2024 campaign, scoring 13 rebounds and 19 points on 8 of 12 shots.
Natasha Howard proved to be a problem in Chicago paint, scoring 15 points with 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals.
Chicago star Angel Reese works hard to start the season. Although she led the game with 17 rebounds, she only had five out of 14. She scored 12 points.
Indiana fever forward Natasha Howard (6) guards Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) Saturday, May 17, 2025 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Grace Smith/Indystar/US Today Network via Imagen Images)
It was a bad day around the sky, though. The team shot 29.1% (79 to 23) from the field and 46.7% of fever.
This is the way new head coach Stephanie White hopes to kick off the season, using Clark to build on multiple scoring options.
However, there were moments in the game, and tensions were high, and Clark was asked to blatantly foul after intentionally smearing Reese's paint. Reese didn't accept it easily, he got up and went to Clark, who wasn't looking for confrontation.
Chicago Sky Center Kamilla Cardoso (10) defended the first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse as Indiana fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) dribbled the ball. (Trevor Ruszkowski/imagn image)
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The referee reviewed the normal foul and upgraded it to blatantly after seeing Clark's left arm seemingly pushing Reese behind. Reese received two free throws while Chicago retained possession.
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