Indiana Fever, the Pacers and Caitlin Clark
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INDIANAPOLIS — There’s a phrase that’s ubiquitous in Indiana. You see it on chalkboard signs outside of bars. You hear it from fans, coaches and players. It was emblazoned on T-shirts at ...
Clark’s Instagram story with Boston after her injury comeback highlights the deep connection fueling Indiana’s rising season.
One, the Indiana Pacers lost Game 4. Two, Clark can’t be there for Game 6. Clark and the Indiana Fever have a good reason for why they won’t be at the Pacers’ last home game of the season on ...
On Thursday, White was asked to share her thoughts on the atmosphere in Indiana, now that the Indiana Pacers are back in the NBA Finals after a quarter century. The Fever coach had nothing but good things to say about the Indiana faithful and their passion for the game.
“Our home-court advantages are different because people are really passionate about our teams,” Haliburton said. “Their parents were passionate about the team, and their parents before that were passionate about the team. I think that’s a different type of home-court advantage or different type of fan than like a bigger city, if that makes sense.”