Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 20
Dream Beat Fever 113-96 as Indiana Commits 29 Fouls and 19 Turnovers
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 20

Dream Beat Fever 113-96 as Indiana Commits 29 Fouls and 19 Turnovers

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 20

Summary

  • Atlanta handed Indiana its second loss in three days, pulling away 113-96 after the Fever unraveled in the second half.
  • Twenty-nine personal fouls and 19 turnovers drove the collapse, with Caitlin Clark blaming the team for "all we do is foul" and owning seven giveaways herself.
  • Clark still scored 26 points with seven assists, but she showed visible frustration during and after the game, including a tense exchange involving Angel Reese and a viral sideline moment with coach Stephanie White.
  • Reese added a milestone to the win, reaching 1,000 career rebounds in her 79th game—10 games faster than any player in WNBA history—as the Dream improved to 11-4 atop the East while the Fever fell to 9-7.

Insights

With a superstar on the roster, why does the Indiana Fever's offense reportedly flow better without Caitlin Clark?
Are the WNBA’s controversial new foul rules improving the game or simply disrupting its flow and frustrating players?
Is Indiana’s coach failing to protect Caitlin Clark, or are her decisions being unfairly judged under intense media scrutiny?