Caitlin Clark HURTS ANKLE & Helped Off Court, Returned Later | Indiana Fever vs Atlanta Dream WNBA

 Caitlin Clark HURTS ANKLE & Helped Off Court, Returned Later | Indiana Fever vs Atlanta Dream WNBA

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Caitlin Clark, Fever Beat Dream, Impress Fans amid WNBA Playoff Bracket Push

ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 26:  Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever handles the ball during the game against the Atlanta Dream on August 26, 2024 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2024 NBAE (Photo by Adam Hagy/NBAE via Getty Images)

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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever picked up a crucial win against the Atlanta Dream 84-79 on Monday as the two teams fight for a playoff spot.

Clark exited the game briefly after rolling her ankle, but returned to the court in the second quarter and finished with 19 points, seven assists and seven rebounds. She also drained four three-pointers to tie the WNBA rookie record for threes made in a season.

Clark’s co-star in the backcourt, Kelsey Mitchell, led the way for Indiana with 29 points and seven boards while Aliyah Boston put up 14 points and 11 boards.

After the win, fans hyped Clark and the Fever’s playoff chances as the end of the season nears.

 

With the win, the Fever improved to 14-17 and surpassed their win total from a season ago. Indiana’s 14 wins mark its most since the 2016 season when it finished 17-17, the same year the Fever made their last playoff appearance.

The Dream currently sit in ninth place in the WNBA standings while the Fever are in seventh, so Atlanta was hoping to get a crucial win to try to catch up. Meanwhile Indiana continues to get closer to the No. 6 seeded Phoenix Mercury. If the Fever can put together a hot stretch they can improve their playoff standings even more.

With seven Olympic gold medals, over two dozen world championships, and multiple endorsement deals under her belt, Simone Biles is now one of the most decorated – and highly paid – female athletes in the world.

The accomplished gymnast is reportedly sitting on a $25million fortune – a figure that will only grow thanks to her impressive showing at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

But while the 27-year-old sporting sensation enjoys the well-earned, very valuable fruits of her labor, her birth mother Shanon still lives close to the poverty line in Simone’s birthplace of Columbus, Ohio.

The mom and daughter remain estranged and have little to no contact. Simone has consistently refused to reconcile with the woman who abandoned in childhood her decades ago.

Nor, it seems has the Olympic star offered any financial assistance.

‘Of course I would accept her help,’ Shanon told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview. ‘She hasn’t [offered] it so far. I’m here. I’m okay.’

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Simone Biles is reportedly sitting on a $25million fortune - a figure that is only likely to grow following her recent impressive run at the Paris 2024 Olympics

Simone Biles is reportedly sitting on a $25million fortune – a figure that is only likely to grow following her recent impressive run at the Paris 2024 Olympics

Her biological mother Shanon Biles remains estranged from the Olympian since she abandoned her at childhood due to her drug addiction. She continues to live in poverty in Simone's hometown

Her biological mother Shanon Biles remains estranged from the Olympian since she abandoned her at childhood due to her drug addiction. She continues to live in poverty in Simone’s hometown

The 52-year-old racked up a string of debts and has for years lived in the same corner red-brick row house in the crime-ridden neighborhood of Franklinton in Columbus, Ohio

The 52-year-old racked up a string of debts and has for years lived in the same corner red-brick row house in the crime-ridden neighborhood of Franklinton in Columbus, Ohio

Simone was shuffled through foster homes before her grandfather Ron Biles and his second wife Nellie adopted her as a six-year-old.

Now, an accomplished Olympic athlete, she hasn’t been shy about showing off what her prodigious talent has brought her, sharing videos and snaps treating herself to a luxury shopping spree to celebrate her successful performance at the Games this past month.

She was even forced to respond to comments from online trolls criticizing her for flaunting her wealth this week after she was seen with an Hermès handbag.

Simone clarified that the purse had actually been a gift in a cheeky Threads post on Wednesday saying: ‘My parents bought me my Hermès bag. Don’t be mad at me, be mad at your parents.’

The superstar enjoys showing off her wealth on social media, where her other designer bags, clothing, and luxury Range Rover have been featured in photos.

She also recently shared a glimpse into the ongoing construction of the Texas mansion she will share with her NFL star husband Jonathan Owens.

But the flashy and comfortable lifestyle is a far cry from that of Shanon.

The 52-year-old, who was forced to give up her children due to her long-running battle with drugs and alcohol, is now sober but has struggled financially, living in the same corner red-brick row house in the crime-ridden neighborhood of Franklinton.

Shanon initially lost her four children – Simone is the third – to foster care and then to adoption when Ron and Nellie took Simone and her sister Adria to live with them in Texas.

Should Simone help out her birth mom?

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