Caitlin Clark's Big Flex After Fever's 27-Point Blowout of Angel Reese, Sky
Caitlin Clark's Big Flex After Fever's 27-Point Blowout of Angel Reese, Sky originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Indiana Fever did not even need Caitlin Clark on Saturday night. The reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year's injury absence for Indiana's big game against the Chicago Sky was one of the prevailing storylines heading into the rivalry clash, but as it turns out, the Fever had no trouble taking care of business without their star player.
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Indiana completely dominated the Sky in this one, 79-52, as the Fever secured their second blowout victory against Chicago this season. On top of that, Indiana also secured back-to-back wins after losing their first two games with Clark sidelined.
Clark may not have been playing in this one, but she was very active on the bench supporting her teammates. The 23-year-old then took to social media to share her reaction to the Fever's 27-point win over their biggest rivals.
Clark flexed Indiana's big win by sharing the Fever's post. She did not add any caption to her Instagram story, instead letting the score speak for itself.
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It was Kelsey Mitchell who led the charge for the Fever in this one, as the two-time All-Star stepped up in a major way with Clark watching from the bench. Mitchell went off for a game-high 17 points and five rebounds in just 25 minutes of action.
The good news for Mitchell and the rest of the Fever is that life is about to get much easier for them. Clark herself recently revealed that she is aiming to return from injury in Indiana's next game, which is on Tuesday against the Atlanta Dream.
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) reacts to a flagrant foul from Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22).© Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Clark's potential return comes just in time with momentum on the Fever's side. They will now be hoping to improve on their 4-4 record as they look to establish themselves as legitimate title contenders this season.
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Related: WNBA Makes Official Statement on Caitlin Clark in Fever-Sky Game
Related: Chicago Sky Coach Sends Strong Message Before Historic Game Against Indiana Fever
Related: Aliyah Boston Makes Blunt Admission About Controversial Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese Incident
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

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