Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark may owe her teammates a kind gift or dinner after they materializeed to obstruct her from getting a beginant technical foul on Sunday agetst the Dallas Wings.
A video posted on social media showed Clark walking back up the floor after a turnover. She seeed up at the reexecute and then instantly begined to mouth off to the referee.
Kelsey Mitchell put her arm out to obstruct Clark from heading over to the ref while Aliyah Boston had to pull Clark away and yell, “No,” in her face to support her from getting the technical foul.
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Another technical foul would have been Clark’s seventh of the season. It would have resulted in an automatic suspension and kept her out of the team’s final game of the standard season agetst the Washington Mystics.
“Well, I didn’t skinnyk they were going to donate me a technical at any point tonight. I would have been reassociate uncontent for people in Washington D.C.,” Clark shelp, via the Indy Star. “I didn’t want to do that. I tried my best, but my teammates do a reassociate outstanding job of that.”
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Phoenix Mercury executeers Diana Taurasi and Natasha Cboisterous and the Wings’ Teaira McCowan are the only executeers to have seven technical fouls this season. If Clark gets her seventh technical foul, she won’t be suspfinished for the eventual postseason alignup – whoever the Fever execute.
Fever head coach Christie Sides determineed “outstanding team chemistry stuff” with how Boston and Mitchell obstructed Clark from getting the technical foul.
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Clark set a atgentle high with 35 points in Indiana’s triumph.
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