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Clark's Frustration Boils Over in Fever Win
16 Jun
Summary
- Clark scored 25 points in Fever's win over Sun.
- Analyst Jason Whitlock criticized Clark's maturity.
- Clark received a technical foul for her actions.

Caitlin Clark showcased her scoring prowess with 25 points in the Indiana Fever's recent 85-75 win against the Connecticut Sun, extending the team's winning streak to three games. The game concluded with Clark receiving a technical foul, a consequence of what she described as overly physical defense from the Sun players and a questionable delay-of-game call.
This incident occurred amidst ongoing public discussion, including comments from analyst Jason Whitlock, who drew a comparison between Clark's perceived maturity and that of Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese. Whitlock suggested that Clark has not lived up to the 'classier style' he expected, contrasting it with Reese's development.
Clark, who has accumulated four technical fouls this season and faces escalating fines and potential suspensions under the league's CBA, voiced her frustration post-game. She specifically criticized referee Tyler Mirkovich's decision-making on a delay-of-game call, feeling the official sought to "insert himself into the game." The Fever guard also noted the lack of free throws awarded to her despite the physical nature of the Sun's defense.