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Caitlin Clark could not hold back her excitement after the Indiana Pacers came back to beat the New York Knicks.
For what it's worth, that's not the only history that Tyrese Haliburton made. After recording 15 points, five rebounds and six assists in the first quarter, the Pacers playmaker became the second player after LeBron James to record 15 points, five rebounds and five assists in a single playoff quarter in the play-by-play era.
This isn't just another player getting hurt. Clark is the WNBA’s top financial driver who can't play or promote the league as she deals with injury.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark made a huge statement about Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers after their Game 1 win over the Knicks.
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Caitlin Clark says it’s a great time to be a basketball fan in Indiana. It’s enough to turn Clark, one of the state’s biggest stars, into a fan during the NBA playoffs.
Caitlin Clark, like all Indiana Pacers fans, couldn't believe the team's comeback against the New York Knicks on Wednesday.
Caitlin Clark put the Pacers on a pedestal after their after Indiana rallied to beat the Knicks 138-135 in overtime to steal Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday night.
The Pacers used a frantic fourth quarter comeback to overcome a 17-point deficit with less than seven minutes remaining in regulation, and went on to win in overtime. And Caitlin Clark was watching the whole thing.
She’s just like us. While the WNBA superstar often is the one doing amazing things on the basketball court, on Wednesday night she was the one left in awe. Clark, who stars for the Indiana Fever, weighed in on the thrilling comeback pulled off by the NBA’s Indiana Pacers during Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final.
Jalen Brunson hit a three-pointer with under three minutes to go that put the Knicks up 119-105. It looked like Game 1 was in the books. Then, the Pacers completely changed the game. Haliburton and Aaron Nesmith both hit a couple of huge shots down the stretch, and the Pacers found themselves down by two with the ball in the final seconds.