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Stephanie White, head coach of Indiana fever in Ketleen Clarke, was given a technical dishonesty and fine during a victory against Las Vegas Aces on Thursday to shout at the WNBA referee. Now, White suggested that Clarke offered a fine.
The foul came when White was shouting to the authorities during the possession of an Indiana, which was just more than five minutes left in the fourth quarter and the fever was leading the aces to 23, when a referee indicated a technical dishonesty on the coach.
Clarke was not playing in the game due to constant waist injury, but jumped and started clapping for his coach between the incident.
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Head Coach Stephanie White and Cataline Clarke (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
After the game, White suggested that Clarke would pay the fine.
White told reporters, “I don’t know about the frustrations that the boiling like creating a point,” White told reporters. “Ketin said that she got me, although she got just a bonus.”
During the first year of White as a head coach, and in the second year of Clarke in WNBA, fever has taken over rebellious tone in team culture.
Fever won the WNBA Commissioner Cup, an in-season tournament with a 74-59 win over Minnesota Links on Tuesday night, and the team celebrated with some champagne and vodka selers in the locker room.
Fever forward Aaliyah Boston took to Instagram Live, when Clarke, who did not play due to a waist injury, used to take a shot to see a rear scene on the festival.
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Indiana Fever Guard Ketleen Clarke (22) plays against Dallas Wings in the second part of a WNBA basketball game on Sunday, September 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Connoy, File)
“Friends, I know everyone in the league is ill,” Clarke is heard saying from outside the shot.
The teammates responded with laughter, with Boston, “They are P — Ed”.
Celebrating, Clarke also awarded an opinion on the tournament and a $ 500,000 for the winning team.
If you (WNBA Final) are champions, you get more money for it. It has no meaning. [WNBA commissioner] Kathy [Engelbert] to help us, ” He said in another video,
Meanwhile, the newcomer Sophie Cunningham, the newcomer of fever, has quickly become a fan after starting a fight with Connectic Sun Players in protecting Clarke, stating that “no one likes us” after the recent game against Dallas Wings.
“I think so far this season, we have been very distracted. Some injuries. Don’t know who is playing. There are a lot of distractions. But I think it’s really good for us,” through, through, through, through. Indie star“Let’s go quickly through adverseness. Let’s learn from it. The good news is that we are not going to the peak very quickly, so I mean, it’s a positive. It’s not an excuse. Everyone is playing back-to-back. Everyone has such a thick program. There is another opportunity for us tomorrow, and we have got a team for a victory.
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June 27, 2025; Dallas, Texas; Indiana Fever Guard Sophie Cunningham (8) runs the court back during the game against Dallas Wings at the American Airlines Center. (Jerome Miron-Imagon Picture)
“We have talked about this, we are orbiting everyone’s schedule. Nobody likes us, okay? So, everyone in our locker room.
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