Clark addressed her lack of involvement in Indiana’s offense in crunchtime after the game
Damian Burchardt, Assistant Sports Editor
INDIANA Fever star Caitlin Clark was seemingly involved in a sideline argument with her head coach Christie Sides during Sunday’s 88-87 loss to the Chicago Sky.
Emotions ran high as the Fever blew a 15-point lead to suffer their 11th loss of the season.
Caitlin Clark appeared to be arguing with Indiana Fever head coach Christie Sides during Sunday’s 88-87 loss to the Chicago Sky
Caitlin Clark appeared to be arguing with Indiana Fever head coach Christie Sides during Sunday’s 88-87 loss to the Chicago SkyCredit: ESPN
Clark seemed exasperated in her sideline exchange with Sides toward the end of the game
Clark seemed exasperated in her sideline exchange with Sides toward the end of the gameCredit: ESPN
Clark, 22, was featured in Indiana’s offense down the stretch on Sunday.
The No. 1 overall pick made just one shot and registered one assist in the last six minutes of play.
The 6-foot point guard made a pass instead of shooting the ball on what looked like the last two possessions of the game.
But the referees ruled that Kristy Wallace fouled Kamila Cardoso before the buzzer rang, granting the Sky two free throws and putting 0.5 seconds back on the clock.