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    Caitlin Clark Reveals Why She Left the Court During Fever-Aces

    By Chris Phelps,

    4 hours ago

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    On Wednesday night, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever fell to 0-3 against the Las Vegas Aces after an 86-75 loss. The Fever have now dropped two of their last three games and will get their fourth and final shot against the Aces on Friday, September 13.

    Just under six minutes into the game, Clark was subbed out for Erica Wheeler. The former Iowa star gave fans a scare as she immediately headed back to the locker room. After a few minutes, she returned to the bench and went back into the game with 2:08 left in the first quarter.

    In her postgame press conference , Clark revealed the reasoning behind leaving the court, mentioning that she simply needed a break.

    "I mean, they're a great defensive team," Clark said. "They're going to be physical with me. They're strong. So that can kind of wear you down through the process of the game. I mean, obviously, I played 37 minutes, and I sub myself out there in the first quarter for that little break, so probably would have gone all 40 again, too."

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3x9CZO_0vTiMdGK00
    Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark.

    Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

    Clark had her worst outing since the Olympic break ended, tallying 16 points, one three-pointer, six assists and three rebounds. Before that, she had been dominating post-Olympics play, winning three straight Player of the Week awards and the Rookie and Player of the Month.

    Throughout the season, Clark is averaging just under 36 minutes per game. Against the Atlanta Dream on Sunday, September 8, Clark did not get a single second of rest, playing 45 minutes of action in the overtime win.

    With a playoff spot already secured, it wouldn't be surprising if coach Christie Sides decided to give Clark some extra rest in the Fever's final three games of the regular season.

    Related: WNBA Fans Irritated with Aces' Kate Martin Decision Against Caitlin Clark, Fever

    Related: Caitlin Clark's Complaints About WNBA Officiating After Fever-Aces Say It All

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    Michael Fahy
    36m ago
    This headline is wrong. Caitlin Clark did not reveal why she quit playing after only 6 minutes. She is covering up something.
    Don Hyatt
    2h ago
    Clark just got a lesson on the defense that the Aces threw at her last night. 1 for 10 from 3 point range, many of them forced shots. Her worse game of the season by far. Still a turnover machine.
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