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The chief coach of the fever of Indiana de Caitlin Clark, Stephanie White, received a technical foul and a fine during Thursday’s victory against Los Vegas Aces for shouting to the WNBA referees. Now, White has suggested that Clark offered to pay the fine.
The fault occurred when White shouted towards the officials during Indiana’s possession with just over five minutes in the fourth quarter and the fever led the ACES for 23, when a referee indicated a technical foul on the coach.
Clark was not playing in the game due to a persistent injury in the groin, but jumped and began applauding his coach in the middle of the incident.
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Chief coach Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
After the game, White suggested that Clark will pay the fine.
“I don’t know about the frustrations boiling as more, just like making a point,” White told journalists. “Caitlin said he got me. However. She has just obtained an advantage.”
During White’s first year as a chief coach, and Clark’s second year in the WNBA, fever has acquired a seemingly more rebellious tone in the team’s culture.
The fever won the WNBA Commissioner Cup, a seasonal tournament, with its 74-59 victory over Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday night, and the team celebrated in the locker room with some Seltzers of Champán and Vodka.
The fever striker, Aaliyah Boston, took Instagram Live to take a look behind the scene of the celebration when Clark, who did not play due to an injury to the groin, received a chance.
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Indiana’s fever guard, Caitlin Clark (22), plays against the Dallas Wings in the second half of a WNBA basketball game in Indianapolis, on Sunday, September 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, Archive)
“Boys, I just know that everyone is sick in the league,” Clark is heard saying from outside the shot.
The teammates responded with laughter, with Boston adding: “They are P — ed.”
While celebrating, Clark also expressed an opinion on the tournament and the $ 500,000 prize for the winning team.
“You get more (money) so that if you are the champion (ends of the WNBA). It makes no sense. Someone says [WNBA commissioner] Cathy [Engelbert] To help us She said in another video.
Meanwhile, the newcomer of Faver, Sophie Cunningham, who has quickly become a fans’ favorite after starting a fight with Connecticut Sun Players in Defense of Clark, said “Nobody liked” after a recent game against the Dallas Wings.
“I think so far this season, we have had many distractions. Some injuries. I don’t know who is playing. Only many distractions. But I think that’s really good for us,” he said, through the INDY STAR. “Let’s go through early adversity. Let’s learn from it. Good news is that we will not reach its maximum point too early, so I mean, that is positive. It is not an excuse. Everyone is playing a consequence.

June 27, 2025; Dallas, Texas; The Indiana fever guard, Sophie Cunningham (8), runs towards the court during the game against the Dallas Wings at the American Airlines Center. (Jerome Miron-Imagn images)
“We have talked about this, we are surrounded by everyone’s schedule. Nobody like it, right? So, all in our costumes? That is the only type of people we have to support ourselves. We have to be better in that area. We have to stay disciplined, we have to keep focused.