Chicago Sky Blatantly Refused To Answer Any Caitlin Clark Questions

On Saturday, the Indiana Fever defeated the Chicago Sky by a final score of 71-70. The Fever picked up their second win of the 2024 WNBA season while the Sky picked up their fourth loss.

 

The top headline of this game was the first professional matchup between rivals Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. This game gave us many heated moments between Clark and members of the Sky. Chennedy Carter made a dirty play on Clark, shouldering her to the ground off-ball. Reese was also seen knocking down Clark while trying to get a rebound.

 

After the game, Sky head coach Teresa Weatherspoon held a post-game press conference with Kamilla Cardoso and Carter. When asked a question about Clark, they blatantly refused to answer.

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) talks with head coach Teresa Weatherspoon during a time out in the fourth quarter against the New York Liberty at Barclays Center.

Teresa Weatherspoon and Angel Reese

Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

 

“I ain’t answering no Caitlin Clark questions,” Carter said.

When the reporter persisted, coach Weatherspoon responded, “That’s enough. We’re good. She’s good.”

Videos of this refusal were posted online.

 

The Sky will look to get back on track as they face the New York Liberty on Tuesday, June 4.

Chicago Sky beat Indiana Fever 88-87 in intense rematch between Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark

Basketball fans pack Wintrust Arena, pay high prices to watch highly-anticipated matchup.

 

CHICAGO (WLS) — A highly-anticipated WNBA matchup Sunday in Chicago ended in a win for the Sky. Many fans were excited to see rookies Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark face off after their college rivalry has been reignited.

The Chicago Sky narrowly defeated the Indiana Fever in a final score of 88-87. Reese scored 25 points in the victory.

 

The game was at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago, and it was projected to be one of the most expensive WNBA tickets in history.

“Caitlin Clark… Angel Reese… Cardoso, just all them… great players,” basketball fan Linnea Popp said.

Clark continued to energize fans of all ages, with many donning her college jersey as she faced off against Reese, a college rival.

“I live in Chicago. I’ve never been to a Sky game, and Caitlin Clark is really inspirational, so I wanted to see her play,” basketball fan Lauren Herguth said.

The excitement of the matchup made for some expensive ticket prices. The average ticket cost about $250 dollars, which is about $165 more than other Sky games, according to TickPick.

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Fans said they have no problem paying a higher price for a rivalry like this.

 

“This is crazy… this is like a playoff experience… out of control,” basketball fan Dave Sedeus said.

Some high-profile guests also showed up, such as Chance the Rapper and Jason Sudeikis.

 

“I dig it, I dig it, I’m from Iowa City. I went to the university of Iowa, and I’ve been following Caitlin Clark her whole career,” basketball fan James Tutson said. “It’s so fun. This is a great rivalry, and they’re gonna have a rivalry for a long time, so it’s great.”

Fans embraced the continued growth of the WNBA and women’s sports.

“I’ve been to WNBA but it was never like this,” sports fan “Marlins Man” said. “This is making it happen… watching a transformation right now in the country of the WNBA.”

Earlier this week, Chennedy Carter and Marina Mabrey scored 19 points each, and Angel Reese recorded her seventh consecutive double-double to set a WNBA rookie record and the Chicago Sky eased by the Dallas Wings 83-72 on Thursday to snap a four-game losing streak.

The Fever visited Chicago after NaLyssa Smith scored 21 points in the Fever’s 91-79 victory against the Atlanta Dream.

Chicago had a 2-6 record against teams above .500. The Sky were 2-7 in conference games.

Chicago was shooting 42.1% from the field this season, 2.8 percentage points lower than the 44.9% Indiana allows to opponents. Indiana averages 8.5 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2.1 more made shots on average than the 6.4 per game Chicago allows.

The Fever had gone 6-6 against Eastern Conference opponents. Indiana ranked third in the Eastern Conference with 24.8 defensive rebounds per game led by Smith averaging 5.2.

 

The teams met for the third time this season. In the last matchup on June 16 the Fever won 91-83 led by 23 points from Caitlin Clark, while Marina Mabrey scored 22 points for the Sky.

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