Connecticut Sun take on Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
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Bulls rookie Noa Essengue will be seeing the Pacers’ Johnny Furphy in his nightmares. Essengue suffered a nasty posterization at the hands of Furphy in Monday’s NBA Summer League game between Chicago and Indiana, and the entire basketball world reacted — with Caitlin Clark no exception.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark posted a sweet slideshow of photos to celebrate her boyfriend Connor McCaffery's birthday on Sunday as she took on the Dallas Wings.
BOSTON — At some point, when her schedule slows down, Caitlin Clark wants to come back to Boston. IF her schedule ever slows down. In the midst of a crazy stretch, the WNBA’s most famous player was at TD Garden on Tuesday as the Connecticut Sun played their annual game in Boston against Clark and the Fever.
Despite rupturing his achilles, Tyrese Haliburton is finding a way to keep himself busy during rehab. It is going to watch the Fever play or watching them on the tv when on the road. Caitlin Clark gives an update on his rehabbing.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNCaitlin Clark’s Teammate Lexie Hull’s Explosive Take on Her Boyfriend Ignites BuzzCaitlin Clark sent out a happy birthday post to her man as Lexie Hull made it clear that the team loves Connor McCaffrey.
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The WNBA star shared her love for boyfriend Connor McCaffery, who turned 27 on Sunday, July 13, in an Instagram post. “Happy happy happy birthday Con🥳 you make everyday better and I couldn’t be more grateful,” Clark, 23, wrote alongside a carousel of images. “May this be the best year yet, i love you 🖤🖤.”
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E! Online on MSNCaitlin Clark Shares Rare Glimpse Into Romance With Connor McCafferyWNBA star Caitlin Clark celebrated boyfriend Connor McCaffery's birthday by sharing a sweet message alongside some rare personal photos together.
With Clark in attendance this season, the Pacers are now 6-0. It's hard to argue with those results. MORE: Caitlin Clark, Lexie Hull crack NSFW joke during Indiana Fever Media Day
"I'm going to go see Caitlin Clark!" a young girl exclaimed. Last year the Connecticut Sun made league history playing the first ever WNBA game in Boston. Now they sold out the Garden again, welcoming the Indiana Fever and the famed Caitlin Clark.