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The Indiana Fever faced the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday night at Gateway Center Arena, searching for their third straight victory without the help of star guard Caitlin Clark. After a hard-fought, back-and-forth first-half performance by both teams, they headed to the locker room tied 33-33 at the break.
The Indiana Fever have looked amiss offensively since Caitlin Clark's injury. The metrics indicate some possible concerns for Stephanie White's squad moving forward.
How has the Fever performed without Caitlin Clark? Is the WNBA's most popular team heading into this season still attracting large viewership numbers?
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Caitlin Clark missed her fifth straight game and Sophie Cunningham also sat with injury and the Fever lost 77-58 to the Dream on Tuesday.
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Caitlin Clark was scheduled to be available to play Tuesday against the Atlanta Dream, but will the Fever star actually play?
Offense was not the only problem, as Indiana got bullied by a physical Atlanta team anchored by 6-foot-9 center Brittney Griner. The Dream outrebounded the Fever 44-27 and outscored them in the paint by a 46-28 margin in the 19-point victory.
Aari McDonald has impressed with the Fever. But with Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham nearing returns, she won't be able to be on team much longer.
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