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Indiana Fever Coach Sends Caitlin Clark Warning To WNBA

As training camp kicks off, Indiana Fever head coach Christie Sides is sounding the alarm to WNBA rivals, highlighting a formidable asset they’ll face: Caitlin Clark and her exceptional passing game.

Sides, in a recent statement, underscored Clark’s passing prowess as a new dimension for a Fever team striving to return to playoff contention after a dry spell since 2016.

“You’re not going to be able to double-team us. We’re going to have players out there on that court who can shoot it. Her ability to space the floor for us is incredible.”

Clark’s college career at Iowa, where she earned comparisons to basketball legend “Pistol” Pete Maravich, saw her averaging an impressive 8.2 assists per game.

In the initial practice sessions, Clark showcased her remarkable passing skills, yet Sides expressed concern over the team’s missed layups. Adjusting to the rapid open opportunities created by Clark presents a learning curve for many players.

Comparatively, last season, Fever guard Erica Wheeler led the team with an average of 6.8 assists per game, while Grace Berger contributed 4.6 assists. However, neither possesses Clark’s finesse and precision in execution.

With a swift transition from training camp commencement to the upcoming preseason opener in Dallas on Friday, the Fever have been intensively practicing to synchronize their gameplay. Clark’s dynamic passes during Tuesday’s session further highlighted her impact on the team’s cohesion.

As anticipation mounts, WNBA enthusiasts eagerly anticipate Caitlin Clark’s debut in the preseason, heralding an exciting season for the Indiana Fever and their devoted fans.

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