Indiana Fever’s president X eliminated after the comments become viral


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Indiana Fever, Kelly Krauskopf, seemed to eliminate his X account, and social networks users realized before the team’s victory on Friday night of Atlanta’s dream.

The previously active account with the mango “@k2indytex” Now it is offline. It was believed that the account belonged to Krauskopf. Pak Gazette Digital has contacted fever for an answer.

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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 September 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, Archive)

The apparent elimination was observed on social networks the same day that he comments on the introductory press conference of Krauskopf resurfaced.

During the introductory speech of October 8, Krauskopf, the president of the team talked about making fever a “durable brand like Apple”, while discussing Clark’s presence in the team.

“This is Indiana’s fever. Yes, we have a fundamental player in Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, and we will continue to increase to that. But I want this team to be a leader in the country and a brand, a lasting brand, such as Apple or something. We have a real opportunity here,” Krauskopf said.

The clips of that appointment became viral on Friday, which caused criticism of Clark’s passionate fans.

In his full press conference on October 8, Krauskopf suggested that the team will seek to focus on a new demographic group, compared to the fans he attracted when he won his only WNBA championship in 2012.

Within the impact of Caitlin Clark on male basketball

“This is the time when it has a generation while reaching that level,” Krauskopf said. “I would tell our players: ‘Look, we are building this for another person. We are building this for someone’s 10 -year -old daughter now, because that’s what you do. We wanted to continue moving forward, pushing and paying it forward.”

“I know what kind of support we have, and we have it and that is where I feel empowered and very sure in the direction we are going, because we have that level of support.”

Krauskopf said Clark was 10 when the fever won its first title and emphasized the value of the player in recruitment.

Caitlin Clark and Indiana Faver Kelly Krauskopf. (Getty images)

“If you are an intelligent basketball player and look at the way [Caitlin Clark] He plays, you would want to play with her, “Krauskopf said.

The fever beat Atlanta 99-82 on Friday night, since Clark scored 12 points in his second game of an injury to the groin.

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