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The star of Indiana Fever Caitlin Clark She started her 2025. WNBA’s three-time Double in the 93-58 route in Chicago Sky on Saturday.
During the game, Clark was called for a rough offense after a hard offense on his rival Angel Reese.
Star Sky Center Clark was angry with the offense and went after her tumultuous exchange broken by Sky and Fever players. Clark left and never looked at Reese as Reese continued to walk toward her.
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Indiane Caitlin Clark (22) fever, the Caitlin CHICAGO Sky forward Angel Reese (5) in the second half in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Trevor Ruszkowsk/Imagen Images)
While on the field he appeared tense, Clark And Reese He said the offense was not as bad as it seemed after the game.
“Let’s not do something that is not,” Clark said after dropping 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. “It was just a good basketball game. I’m not sure what the refes saw him upgraded him, which is at their discretion.
“The offense is to put them on the free throw line. I watched a lot of basketball in my life. That was exactly that. I didn’t try to do anything malicious. It’s not a guy.”
Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, warmed the exchange after a hard offense during the game
During the play, Reese got offensive jump, and Clark seemed to head for the judge that Sky Center had pushed the player from the fever. Clark then deliberately failed Reese, hugging her to prevent a slight setting.
Espn broadcast discussed whether Clark gently pushed Reese with his left hand after committing an offense, which may have led to Reese’s angry reaction.
Without elaboration, Reese called him “Clark’s basketball game” by the expression of both players in the past.
Reese struggled with a shooting in her debut in the season, scoring 12 points at 5 out of 14 from the field, as she grabbed 17 rebounds.
It was a short moment, but given the history between Clark and Reese, this is another chapter of the rival that returns to their college days. The fever and the sky are now rivals because of the history between Clark and Reese.

Indiane Caitlin Clark (22) fever passes around Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The fever in Indiana beat Chicago Sky, 93-58. (Imagine)
Last season, the fever took three of their four matches, which included several hard offenses that led to a national discussion.
Stephanie White, who won her first victory as a major fever coach, also commented on Clark’s offense.
“No one will be easier for us,” White said. “We’ll be a difficult defense team. I thought it was a clear game on the ball as well.”
“The Clark offense filled the Footrant Foul 1 criteria for the completion, impact and monitoring for extending the left hand to Reese’s back, which is considered not a legitimate basketball game, and is therefore considered unnecessary contact,” said crew chief Roy Gulbeyan.
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Chicago Sky striker Angel Reese (5) responds to a rough offense by the Guardian of Indiana Fever Caitlin Clark (22) on Saturday, May 17, 2025, during a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Imagine)
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Sold crowd at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse, she was delighted because Reese missed first of her two free throws before Chicago kept the ball after a technical offense.
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