Clark praises Fever for being ‘super resilient’ in their hard-fought overtime win over Dream
After the Indiana Fever's fourth consecutive win, Caitlin Clark praised her coach Stephanie White for her insightful postgame remarks. White noted that the victory felt like a playoff game. The Fever demonstrated impressive depth in their 95-91 overtime triumph over the Atlanta Dream. Four players scored 18 or more points, and key responses to Atlanta's challenge secured the Fever's position for playoff home-court advantage.
Coach White highlighted the team's resilience, particularly Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell, whose performances shone during the game. Clark, who scored 26 points with nine assists, expressed pride in her team's efforts. Mitchell, who struggled in the first half, scored 20 points in overtime, marking her 19th consecutive game of scoring at least 20 points.
Coach White commended Clark for her ability to create scoring opportunities for her teammates and praised the team's ability to adapt and perform under pressure. The Dream, despite their impressive performance, will face a tough challenge in the playoffs, according to Clark.
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