Indiana Fever podcast on YouTube with IndyStar reporters discussing Caitlin Clark
There is plenty to talk about: Kelsey Mitchell's recent surge, the addition of Odyssey Sims, Caitlin Clark's injury status, the WNBA playoff race, Grace Berger's rest-of-season contract with the Dallas Wings, previewing upcoming games and more!
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