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    Fever's Caitlin Clark left speechless after reporter's 'Razzmatazz' question

    By David Suggs,

    4 hours ago

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    There aren't many things that leave Caitlin Clark speechless. She couldn't help but sit in silence following the Fever's 100-93 victory over the Wings on Sunday, however.

    The Indiana supernova put forth another scintillating display, recording totals of 28 points, 12 assists, and four rebounds on 10-of-19 shooting (5-of-11 from three). It was after the contest that the fireworks really started. Clark sat at the pulpit, answering questions from the gaggle of reporters that pooled into the press room.

    Some focused on her performance against Dallas and its star guard, Arike Ogunbowale. Others centered around the implications of Sunday's victory — with the win, the Fever moved to 17-16, their first time above .500 since Clark joined the roster.

    DAY IN THE W: Clark dominates | Reese sets record | Ogunbowale ties record | Historic A'Ja line

    One "journalist" opted to bring the conversation to something entirely different. This reporter sported an ancient accent that sounded like it would've been all the rage in a 1940s thriller.

    Caitlin Clark confused by reporter's question

    “Caitlin, Caitlin, after giving the Razzmatazz to those Windy City skyscrapers Friday night," the reporter queried, "What was the biggest wingding game you expected to find today in the shindig against these dynamos from Big D?"

    Clark was left awestruck, unable to conjure up a sound, let alone a response, to the journo's question. Indiana's sports information director summarily told reporters to move on and fire off another question in Clark's direction instead.

    It might have not been the first time this yet-to-be-identified reporter has done such a deed. A clip posted on X, the website formerly known as Twitter, seems to have shown the reporter posing a similarly-worded question to Lakers superstar LeBron James.

    Clark wasn't offered the chance to craft an answer that could match James'. Nevertheless, she'll certainly never forget this journalist's epic — or rather, epically confusing — inquiry.

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