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    Indiana Fever Legends Share Telling Reaction to Caitlin Clark's All-Star Game Debut

    By Matt Audilet,

    15 hours ago

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    WNBA rookie sensation Caitlin Clark took the court for her WNBA All-Star Game debut on Saturday night.

    The league's No. 1 overall pick was joined by some familiar faces in her first All-Star game as her Indiana Fever teammates Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell each made their second career appearances.

    The last time Indiana produced three All-Star talents in the same season was 2007 — when the team boasted Tamika Catchings, Tammy Sutton-Brown and Anna DeForge.

    "The last time the @indianafever had 3 All-Stars was in 2007. Boy does time fly by. I had a blast playing in the @wnba All-Star game with with @catchin24 and Anna DeForge. So proud of these young women now leading the Fever, they’re so much fun to watch," Sutton-Brown wrote on Instagram.

    Catchings re-shared this post on her Instagram story.

    "Oooooo weeee," the WNBA legend wrote.

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    Clark set an All-Star Game rookie record in her debut with 10 assists. Mitchell scored 13 points, and Boston chipped in with four points and two rebounds. The WNBA All-Star Team took down Team USA with a 117-109 final score.

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    These three Fever stars will take the court again in mid August following the Olympic break.

    Related: Caitlin Clark Praised For Classy Statement After Victory Over Team USA

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