Tinker Bell
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The story of the Fever and Caitlin Clark is simple. She is more than a basketball player. She is an entertainer. People pay to see her like she’s the star of a Broadway show or it’s her concert. This means honesty and transparency are crucial, especially with attendance dropping.



Caitlin giving mom a hug with dad in the background. Anne and Brent are there in Indy

Caitlin Clark and Coach Stephanie White during the game yesterday. 😊

Caitlin Clark missed her first game of the season, and Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White's answers about her availability didn't quite add up. usatoday.com/story/sports/w…

2 years ago the WNBA had its first bona fide box office star in Caitlin Clark. Her team, the Indiana Fever, had to move its games into massive venues, and charge hundreds of dollars for tickets in response to demand to see her play. Even today, out of jersey sales for ALL basketball players, hers are second only to NBA star Steph Curry...meaning she sells even more jerseys than guys like Lebron James. But with the hype came extra scrutiny on a league that was clearly unprepared for the big time, and more interested in identity politics than in growth. Before, the story was about a generational talent. Now it's becoming about a generational fumble. I've never seen anything like it.

Indiana Fever are now 18-13 since Caitlin Clark's season-ending injury last season 👀




@rhodesrants The emptiest it has been since CC arrived in Indy.













