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Stephanie White’s Strong Message After Fever Sign Guard With 0 WNBA Minutes originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Stephanie White and the Indiana Fever found themselves with a point guard problem as Caitlin Clark (groin), Aari McDonald (foot) and Sydney Colson (knee) are all dealing with injuries.
Caitlin Clark has played 13 games this season. She was named a WNBA All-Star, earning the honor for the second time in her career with the Indiana Fever, but injuries have plagued her second season in the league. Clark has posted 16.5 points, 5 rebounds and 8.8 assists per game this season.
Stephanie White was almost overcome while speaking to the Fever team in the locker room after their 99-93 win over the Connecticut Sun.
The Fever secured an arduous and emotional comeback victory over the Sun on Sunday, picking up their 19th victory of the season in overtime, 99–93. Head coach Stephanie White couldn't help but get emotional during her postgame address in the locker room in which she praised the team's relentless effort throughout the game.
Sophie Cunningham’s mom and sister seem to have as many issues with the WNBA officiating as the Fever star does.
Ahead of the matchup against the Sun, head coach Stephanie White spoke out with a brief update about Clark. When asked if Clark would return at some point this season, White spoke out with honest hope. She started off with a three-word message on the situation.
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White said the team's "hope" is that star guard Caitlin Clark returns at some point in the regular season.
In another rebuke of WNBA referees, Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White called All-Star center Aliyah Boston the "worst officiated post player in the league" following her team's narrow 81-80 loss to the Dallas Wings on Tuesday night.