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Caitlin Clark will add Hall of Famer to her decorated resume, but chose to miss the induction ceremony to be with the Fever instead.
Caitlin Clark faces a $200 WNBA fine after posting "refs couldn't stop us" on Instagram after the Indiana Fever's playoff victory over Atlanta Dream.
The WNBA fined Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark for Instagram comments made following her team's 77-60 first-round win over the Atlanta Dream. The Fever advanced to the WNBA playoff semifinals after taking a decisive Game 3, sparking Clark's public reveal of her fine on social media.
Indiana secured three consecutive victories with Clark wearing her lucky shoes, including Game 1 against the Aces in the semis. The black Air Force 1s suffered its first loss in Game 2 on Tuesday, though, and it appears that Clark has decided that the run is over.
Caitlin Clark has been ruled out for the season with a right groin injury, but some have been wondering if she could make a return if the Fever go far in the WNBA playoffs.
The Fever, already depleted by season-ending injuries to Clark, Sophie Cunningham, Aari McDonald, Sydney Colson, and Chloe Bibby, shocked the Atlanta Dream with an 87-85 comeback win in Game 3 of the first round of the WNBA Playoffs. The victory sent Indiana to the semifinals for the first time since 2015.
When she’s not joking around with Hull — with whom she has developed a close bond since arriving in the WNBA in 2024 — Clark often hypes the Fever up both on the court and on social media, and sometimes plays the role of a photographer.
Caitlin Clark laughed off a $200 fine she was handed by the WNBA on Saturday, Sept. 20 for a social media post in which she made fun of the referees during the Indiana Fever's playoff series against the Atlanta Dream.