1 MINUTE AGO: Caitlin Clark Got Hit in the FACE Again (This is BAD) Fever vs Mystics Highlights

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The rivalry that WNBA fans have been hoping to see between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese developed further Sunday afternoon as the Indiana Fever defeated the Chicago Sky, 91-83, in a fiercely contested matchup.

Clark scored 23 points on 7-for-11 shooting from the floor, adding eight rebounds and nine assists. She started off hot for the Fever, making her first three shots and scoring seven points in the first quarter. That matched her entire scoring total from Thursday’s win over the Atlanta Dream.

Reese was called for a flagrant foul upon review after hitting Clark in the head on a drive to the basket. That contributed to foul trouble that made Reese virtually a non-factor in the second half.

After the game, Reese took issue with the foul being called flagrant, saying it was a “basketball play” in which she was trying to block Clark’s shot.

“Basketball play, I can’t control the refs,” she said to reporters. “They affected the game, obviously, a lot tonight.”

“I’m always going for the ball. But y’all are going to play that clip, what, 20 times before Monday?” Reese added.

The Sky rookie went on to imply that she and her teammates were being treated differently by Sunday’s officiating crew.

“I think we went up strong a lot of times and we didn’t get a lot of calls,” Reese said. “Going back and looking at the film, I saw a lot of calls that weren’t made. I guess some people got a special whistle.”

When asked about Reese’s foul, Clark agreed that she was making a play on the ball and chose to focus on the two free throws she had to shoot.

“It’s just a part of basketball,” she said. “It is what it is. Just trying to make a play on the ball and get the block. It happens.”

Reese had four fouls by the third quarter, stalling what was developing as a good game for Reese, who led the Sky with nine points at halftime. She finished with 11 points, a team-high 13 rebounds and five assists.

Marina Mabrey led Chicago with 22 points, while Chennedy Carter followed with 18 and Dana Evans finished with 12. Kamilla Cardoso scored 10 and grabbed 10 boards, initially helping the Sky to assert their frontcourt advantage over Indiana.

However, Aliyah Boston and NaLyssa Smith took control in the second half. Boston, especially, worked a good two-player game with Clark as the game progressed, besting former South Carolina teammate Cardoso in their individual matchup. Boston finished with 19 points, five blocks and a game-high 14 rebounds for the Fever, while Smith added 15 with seven rebounds.

Kelsey Mitchell was a major factor at the end for Indiana in the second half as Clark and Boston drew more defensive attention. She tallied 17 points for the game. And Katie Lou Samuelson shot 3-for-4 from 3-point range, giving her nine points. The Fever also defeated the Sky, 71-70, on June 1.

Sunday’s loss to the Fever was the Sky’s fourth consecutive defeat, dropping them to 4–9 on the season, now a game behind Indiana (5–10) in the Eastern Conference. After Friday’s loss to the Washington Mystics, Witherspoon was asked if she was considering a change to the starting lineup but said she wasn’t thinking about that and eventually walked out of her news conference.

However, a new lineup did take the floor on Sunday with Carter and Lindsay Allen taking over for Evans and Diamond DeShields. The change seemed to suit Carter, but Allen only scored two points.

Here’s how Sunday afternoon’s matchup unfolded: