The state of Indiana has a couple of basketball superstars. Tyrese Haliburton and Caitlin Clark are the faces of the Pacers and the Fever respectively. Haliburton is the highest-paid Pacers player in ...
All-WNBA Indiana Fever star point guard Caitlin Clark and All-NBA Indiana Pacers star point guard Tyrese Haliburton have served as a support system for each other while recovering from their respect ...
Caitlin Clark has been dating Connor McCaffery for quite some time now. The duo first met when they were still in college at ...
Tyrese Haliburton and Caitlin Clark have become buddies. The Indiana Pacers star and Olympian said Monday that he and the WNBA Rookie of the Year from the Indiana Fever have formed a friendship.
Is it time to consider supernatural possibilities: Point guard pox? Haliburton hex? Caitlin Clark curse? Saturday night, Pacers rookie Taelon Peter was declared out of the game in Memphis due to a ...
One year in, Caitlin Clark's impact on professional basketball in Indiana extends well beyond her play with the Fever. Since arriving in Indianapolis, Clark has fully immersed herself in the region's ...
Caitlin Clark wrote a one-word reply to Patrick McCaffery's recent social media post of his family. Patrick credited the Indiana Fever star for taking a snap of himself and his brother, Connor ...
This story is part of the IndyStar project "Only woman in the room:" How Indy became top city in nation for women sports execs INDIANAPOLIS -- No one was paying attention back in those days, says ...
Hoosiers have a ready explanation whenever there’s a pattern of unexplained extraordinary events. There must be something in the water. Well, something is definitely in the waters of the Indiana ...
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Are point guards for Indianapolis basketball teams cursed? Fever, Pacers with 14 injuries at spot
Is it time to consider supernatural possibilities: Point guard pox? Haliburton hex? Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Caitlin Clark curse? Saturday night, ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- No one was paying attention back in those days, says Indiana Fever president Kelly Krauskopf. Nobody outside of the very small, hardcore WNBA fan base cared that her team had just ...
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