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Caitlin Clark’s shooting continued in the loss of Indiana fever against Las Vegas Aces on Sunday 89-81.
Clark was 7 of 20 from the field with 4 of 4 facts of the free throw line for a total of 19 points, but it only had 1 of 10 from the three -point territory.
Combined with his 0 of 7 from beyond the arch in the defeat against the Golden State Valkyries on Thursday night, Clark is a 1 of 17 unusual three in his last two games.
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The Indiana fever guard, Caitlin Clark (22), dribble the ball during the second half of a WNBA basketball game against Las Vegas Aces in T-Mobile Arena. (Images of Lucas Peltier-Imagn)
But the fever led throughout this game, going to the fourth quarter with an advantage of 61-58. However, the Aces, led by the three -time MVP of the Liga A’ja Wilson and its 24 points for the game, began to take care of their local court in a time.
He associated with Jackie Young (19 points, seven rebounds, five assists, three robberies) and Chelsea Gray (18 points, three rebounds, three assists), Wilson and the ACES surpassed the 31-20 fever in the fourth quarter to flee with the victory.
Fans react to Caitlin Clark without taking a potential winning game
While Clark was fighting with his sweater in this game, the fever was watching great contributions from the top scorer of the game, Aliyah Boston, who had 26 points in 12 of 19 shots, and Kelsey Mitchell, who had a large part of his 20 points in the quarter quarter to keep Indiana in the game.
But after Triple of Mitchell tied things with 69 each with five minutes to play, the Aces stopped and began to move away, thanks to some young people from Young, Wilson and Gray.

Las Vegas Aaliyah Nye Guard (13) celebrates with Tiffany Mitchell (3) and Chelsea Gray (12) after scoring against Indiana’s fever during the second half of a WNBA basketball game in T-Mobile Arena. (Images of Lucas Peltier-Imagn)
From the 20 points of Clark points in the victory over Connecticut, a game that became super contentious between both sides, with Clark being pushed in the eye and pushed to the ground at one time, has not triggered well, and the fever has not been able to go out with a victory on this trip of the west coast.
Okay, Clark has played in just eight of the 13 Indiana games this season due to an injury. This is her fourth return game, and she shot very well in the first two, which were victories about the freedom and sun of New York.
Of course, Clark, even as good as it can be, can fall into a depression from time to time.

The Indiana Caitlin Clark fever guard (22) during the second half of a WNBA basketball match against Las Vegas Aces in T-Mobile Arena. (Images of Lucas Peltier-Imagn)
But once again, the fever was not able to overcome those lost shots.
The west coast calendar continues with a final game against Seattle storm, consecutive games winners who enter Sunday, on Tuesday before the fever returns home.