Caitlin Clark to miss WNBA All-Star Game
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Caitlin Clark adds another accolade by receiving the ESPY for WNBA Player of the YearIn a historic rise, Caitlin Clark keeps adding trophies to a shelf that will soon need some serious remodeling to make even more room.
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Journal Star on MSNESPYs, Caitlin Clark and Pat McAfee: Peoria athlete savors Make-A-Wish trip to Los AngelesPeoria Notre Dame grad Dylan Langholf made the trip of a lifetime for his Make-A-Wish, attending the ESPY Awards and visiting a pair of ESPN shows.
Shane Gillis' dig at the ESPYs, aimed at the Fever's Caitlin Clark, stunned fans across the board, resulting in a range of reactions.
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The Western Journal on MSNESPN Commentator Calls Caitlin Clark a 'Villain' Seconds After She Wins 'Best WNBA Player' AwardWhen Michael Jordan first burst onto the scene of an NBA struggling to find ratings success post-Magic Johnson and post-Larry Bird, the electric Chicago Bulls wunderkind engendered a lot of jealousy and hatred.
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Sportico on MSNCaitlin Clark's All-Star Absence Fuels Condensed Schedule FightCaitlin Clark will be everywhere this weekend as the WNBA All-Star Game comes to Indianapolis. Except on the court. Clark was previously committed to compete in Friday's 3-point contest before captaining one of the All-Star teams Saturday.
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Caitlin Clark Snubbed as Angel Reese Takes SpotlightAngel Reese’s selection for the NBA 2K26 cover has ignited passionate debate across the WNBA fanbase. With her bold style, signature Reebok shoe, and magnetic presence on and off the court, Reese joins legends like Sue Bird and A’ja Wilson in receiving this honor.
Caitlin Clark has grown accustomed to being the first to accomplish something on a basketball court. Just 12 games into her sophomore WNBA season, Clark continues to set and break records, sometimes on a nightly basis.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNDoctor Releases Brutal Injury Update On Caitlin Clark That No One Wants To HearCaitlin Clark is, unfortunately, hurt again. Clark was visibly emotional after leaving the court with another injury in the final minute of Tuesday’s Indiana Fever’s 85-77 win over the Connecticut Sun.