Fever beat Storm 95-75 to move into Sixth in WNBA standings
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Tuesday night's WNBA slate ties four playoff hopefuls together, each caught in the league's late-summer stickiness.
After starring at Maryland and LSU, Reese entered the WNBA as the No. 7 pick in the 2024 draft. She quickly adjusted to the pros, earning an All-Star nod in her rookie season. Through 60 career games, she is averaging 14.0 points and 12.7 rebounds, and she set the single-season rebounding record as a rookie.
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The good times keep rolling, as A’ja Wilson and Dana Evans led the Las Vegas Aces past the Washington Mystics Saturday.
There is no doubt that Caitlin Clark has taken the WNBA, and all of basketball by extension, by storm. Last year as a rookie, she averaged 19.2 points and a league-high 8.4 assists a game, and she’s only scratching the surface of her potential, especially since she has had trouble consistently hitting from 3-point range.
Los Angeles Sparks star Kelsey Plum achieved another milestone as she joined Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark with a unique feat.
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Veteran forward Chloe Bibby will miss her second straight game because of a sore left knee. Fever players and coaches were not scheduled to have media availability. Clark has not played or practiced since injuring her right groin July 15.