The Indiana Fever continues to draw more attention than any other team in the WNBA, and it’s clear why: Caitlin Clark is on the roster. Her arrival has completely changed the league’s dynamics.

Everything she does is closely scrutinized, and now that she’s returned from a groin injury sustained on June 24, many hoped her comeback would mark a win. But when that didn’t happen, head coach Stephanie White appeared to suggest that Clark might have been to blame for the loss-something that didn’t sit well with Fever fans.

Clark’s much-anticipated return, which included a 25-minute performance in which she tallied 10 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists in a loss to the Golden State Valkyries, was also attended by injured Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton. Haliburton, currently recovering from a torn Achilles, is expected to miss the entire upcoming NBA season.

Caitlin Clark fully assumes responsibility for the team’s poor result

Following the loss to the Valkyries, Clark addressed the media and took full accountability for the team’s shortcomings:

We struggled scouting report-wise, we struggled personnel. We struggled to do what the coaches asked of us. And then overall, they just played with more energy and effort.

However, a reporter pressed further, pointing out that similar issues had been cited in recent weeks: “Over the last several weeks we’ve heard several times, ‘You got to know personnel. You didn’t know the scouting report.'”

Visibly irritated by the question, Clark pushed back:

We know that, and we know we have to be better in that. We’re going to find a way to fix it, certainly”… “But you got to stop losing the ones that you’re very capable of winning. Golden State’s a really good team… But I think we kind of shot ourselves in the foot.

Coach Stephanie White’s postgame comments raise eyebrows

Coach Stephanie White also addressed the media after the defeat and made remarks that drew attention-and sparked controversy among fans.

There’s always going to be adjustments when it comes to people getting back into the lineup. There’s no question about that.

That statement raised eyebrows, with some fans interpreting it as a subtle jab at Clark, suggesting her return may have disrupted the team’s rhythm. White continued:

The team has focus and shown it in glimpses, but discipline is something to be worked on for better execution.

Her comments made it clear she wasn’t satisfied with her team’s performance and emphasized the need to better implement strategies practiced during training sessions.

Against the Valkyries, Clark delivered what was statistically her second-worst performance of the season. But instead of dwelling on it, she’s already looking ahead, determined to steer the team back on course and help the Fever climb the standings once more.

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