Caitlin Clark remains ‘positive’ as first WNBA career win continues to elude her amid Fever’s 5-game slide
Caitlin Clark He is the eternal optimist.
Indiana Fever Rookie first WNBA victory continues to elude her as the team’s five-game skid continued Wednesday night with a narrow 85-83 loss to the Seattle Storm.
“These two definitely hurt the most,” Clark said after the game, referring to the Fever’s 88-84 loss to the Connecticut Sun on Monday. “We’re, what? Six points away from being 2-3 instead of 0-5.”
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Clark again scored a team-high 21 points after a slow start against the Storm. She was 6 of 16 from the field, but once again struggled with her 3-point shot.
“It’s so close and there are so many instances of going back and watching the film of little things that you can easily fix and clean up that would help a lot, and possibly it wouldn’t even come down to one possession,” he said after the loss.
“I think you have to find confidence in that, especially right now at 0-5. If you just get upset about it, I don’t think that’s going to be too beneficial for us.”
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Another sold-out crowd, this time the largest for a game in Seattle, hoped to be in attendance for Clark’s first WNBA victory, but Indiana was unable to capitalize on a critical Seattle turnover in the final 11 seconds of the game to do so. . happen.
“We have two more games on this trip and we have to find a way to stay positive and stay motivated by what we did tonight,” Clark said.
“I thought there were some really good things. You’re never happy to lose, it’s not fun. But at the same time, I think there’s a lot of things to build on. I’m just trying to be as positive as possible, keep learning, keep accumulating days and I know that our first victory will be just around the corner.
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The Los Angeles Sparks will host the Fever next Friday night, before Indiana faces the reigning WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces on Saturday. The Fever return home on Tuesday.
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