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Caitlin Clark struggled with her perimeter shooting, but still helped the Indiana Fever clinch an impressive 81-76 victory over the Atlanta Dream on Thursday night.
Fans tuning into see Clark and Bonner play during the Fever-Dream rematch, however, missed a lot of the game, which was airing exclusively on Amazon's Prime Video. During the second quarter, instead of showing the game, the streaming network played a lengthy series of commercials.
The Fever suffered a one-point home loss to the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday and now visit them Thursday in each team’s very next game.
The Atlanta Dream open their home schedule against the Indiana Fever on Thursday night. They unveiled a new court with the statement “Pay Some Respect to Women’s Sports” painted on it.
3. Three games in six days — The Fever are preparing for two games against the Atlanta Dream, one at home on Tuesday and one on the road on Thursday, May 22. Then, the Fever wrap the week by hosting the reigning WNBA champs, the New York Liberty, on Saturday, May 24.
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White rejoined the organization this past offseason after leaving in 2016. On Saturday, she picked up her first win with the Fever since then, a dominating decision over the Chicago Sky, 93-58.
The Fever were propelled by last year’s WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark’s triple double (20 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists) and four other starters who finished with double figure scoring. Aliyah Boston had 19 points and 13 rebounds for Indiana while Kelsey Mitchell and Natasha Howard finished with 15 points.