(Photo : Steph Chambers/Getty Images) SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – Caitlin Clark (#22) of the Indiana Fever reacts in opposition to the Seattle Storm at Climate Pledge Arena on May 22, 2024 in Seattle, Washington.
The Indiana Fever is off to a tough begin within the 2024 WNBA season regardless of having extremely anticipated rookie and first-overall choose Caitlin Clark on their staff and final 12 months’s high total choose, Aliyah Boston.
The staff has begun the continuing season with a report of 0-5, with three double-digit defeats.
Fever head coach Christin Sides defended her staff, deeming the hateful feedback they’re going through unwarranted.
“The hate and the vile language directed to these players, these guys are showing up everyday doing their job, trying to learn each other, trying to get better. For them to have to deal with that after coming every day and giving it their all is just not fair,” Sides stated.
“Caitlin uses the word grace a lot, give us some grace. Give these guys some grace. They deserve that. They don’t deserve what’s being said,” the 47-year-old tactician added.
Indiana Fever inching nearer to first win
After struggling blowout losses of their first three video games, together with a 36-point defeat in opposition to the New York Liberty of their second sport, Indiana is edging nearer to a win.
The staff misplaced its fourth sport in opposition to the Connecticut Sun by 4 factors and its most up-to-date sport in opposition to the Seattle Storm by two factors.
They will face the Los Angeles Sparks of their subsequent sport on Friday, May 24, on the Crypto.com Arena in LA.
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