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Lakers, Clark and Pacers

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Caitlin Clark Turns Heads With Surprising Behavior During Pacers-Lakers Game
Heading into Wednesday's matchup, the Los Angeles Lakers were firmly positioned as a contender in the Western Conference at 46–26, sitting atop the Pacific Division and firmly in the playoff picture.

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Fever’s Caitlin Clark watches Lakers-Pacers showdown through camera lens
 · 3h · on MSN
Caitlin Clark works as a photographer for the Indiana Pacers as they host LeBron and the Lakers

Caitlin Clark earns Diana Taurasi’s approval

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Olympics legend gives classy response to Caitlin Clark wearing iconic Team USA jersey despite chequered history
For the best part of two decades, Diana Taurasi wore the No. 12 underneath the Team USA women's basketball logo that was branded across her chest.

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Caitlin Clark earns Diana Taurasi’s approval after wearing iconic No 12 for Team USA debut
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Diana Taurasi happy that Caitlin Clark is wearing her Team USA No. 12: ‘Couldn’t think of anyone better’
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Caitlin Clark Gets Honest on Future of Women's Sports After Historic CBA News
Caitlin Clark might be away from the court right now but she is still making headlines with her public appearances.

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Diana Taurasi Makes It Clear How She Feels About Caitlin Clark Wearing Her No. 12 With Team USA
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Diana Taurasi Has Classy Reaction To Caitlin Clark Wearing Her No. 12
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Caitlin Clark Attends NBA Game and Speaks at Women's Event Before WNBA Season

Caitlin Clark is getting prepared for her third WNBA season with the Indiana Fever in 2026, which is set to begin on May 9. The former Iowa Hawkeyes guard was limited to just 13 games in 2025 due to numerous injuries,
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Caitlin Clark clicks rare photos of LeBron James during heated exchange with referees at Pacers game

Caitlin Clark drew attention at the Pacers vs Lakers game, not as a player but as a photographer. Positioned courtside, she captured a rare moment of LeBron James arguing with referees, offering a fresh perspective on the game.
4hon MSN

Ryan Ruocco Tabs Former Caitlin Clark Foe as Fever Fit in WNBA Draft

The Indiana Fever could be in the market for a backup point guard this offseason. Ryan Ruocco explains why South Carolina star Raven Johnson could make a good fit.
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Caitlin Clark Excitedly Shares Her New Role as Guest Photographer for Pacers Game

Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark proved that she’s still one of the best players in the world following her eight-month injury layoff. The 24-year-old announced her return with an MVP run in the recently concluded FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament in San Juan,
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Caitlin Clark Or Angel Reese: Who’s Making More Money In 2026 After WNBA’s New CBA

The new salaries for Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have been revealed. The Chicago Sky star probably isn't going to be happy.
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Caitlin Clark’s 1-Word Reaction To Aliyah Boston’s Bikini Post Sparks Buzz

The Indiana Fever front office doesn't know what its roster will look like for the 2026 season. There are over 100 veterans who are set to become free agents, including former Fever players like Sophie Cunningham, Kelsey Mitchell, and Lexie Hull (the latter two of whom have spent their entire professional careers with Indiana).
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Caitlin Clark's former coach reveals heartbreaking message after shocking NCAA tournament exit

Caitlin Clark became a household name through her college basketball phase that saw her lead the Iowa Hawkeyes to back-to-back championship games in the NCAA Tournament between 2022 and 2024. Since she left the program two years ago to start her WNBA journey,
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