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The tensions were high in the wound to go between Indiana fever and Atlanta dream Thursday night.
Two teams were removed 48 hours battle That came down to the last seconds, which the dream won, 91-90. So there may have been some transmission.
With less than 30 seconds in the first quarter, Caitlin Clark and Rhyne Howard exchanged some words and had to separate. Howard played a full court defense on Clark, which was dribbled by the terrain.
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Atlanta’s dream guard Rhyne Howard (10) is claimed with the guardian of Indiana Caitlin Clark (22) fever in the first half in State Farm Arena. (Brett Davis/Imagins Images)
Refs whistled the show, and the two ran into each other. Both seemed to reach out, and Clark began to move away from the situation before Howard took a step forward. But one of the Howard’s teammates quickly came in and took Howard.
“I’m not afraid of you,” Clark seems to have said, and her teammates supported her.
Despite the tense moment on Thursday, they shared a funny earlier this month in the preseason, when Howard jokingly chose Clark’s ear after their exhibition, Encouraging laughter from Clark.

Indiane Caitlin Clark fever talks to the referee during the match against Atlanta Dream in State Farm Arena. (Brett Davis/Imagins Images)
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It was a slow night for Clark, who had only six points that went to the fourth quarter. She had 27 points two nights before against Atlanta.
Indiana was lagging behind, 75-71, with just over two minutes, but the game ended on a 10-1 race. Clark added five points in the fourth quarter to finish 11.
Clark’s teammate, Natasha Howard, led a trip with 26 points, while Rhyne Howard fell 24.
The fucking June between Clark and Howard came five days after Clark and Angel Reese had to be separated. Clark was called for a rough offense to Reese, who then had words for Clark.
The incident encouraged an investigation into alleged hatred comments towards Reese by fans on the game. Reese was published by a Tictok who said he was a “insecure” game in Indiana.

Caitlin Clark, to the right, from Indiana fever yells at Rhyne Howard, 10, from Atlanta Dream after an altercation during the first quarter at State Farm Arena on May 22, 2025. In Atlanta. (Andrew J. Clark/Isi Photos/Getty Images)
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The fever is on Saturday in action against the ruling Wnba New York Liberty champion in Indianapolis at 13:00 et.
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