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Natasha Howard went from missing all the clutch shots against the Dream to igniting a win two nights later, thanks to an evolving trust in her team.
Caitlin Clark made history, but fans erupted after Fever coach chose Natasha Howard for the final shot in a 91-90 loss.
On the one hand, she finally returned this winter to the Fever, the franchise where she began her professional career, reuniting with a familiar coach and with the executive who originally drafted her. But on the other, none of those entities are the same as they were the first time around. And neither is Howard.
The Indiana Fever got back to the win column after getting their revenge on the Atlanta Dream on Thursday. Indiana lost its Tuesday matchup against Atlanta in heartbreaking fashion, falling 91-90 after the Dream made two key stops on Natasha Howard at the end of the game.
Natasha Howard's wife, Jac'Eil Duckworth, vowed to 'go to war' to protect her spouse from racism. On Wednesday, the Indiana Fever forward's wife shared her opinion in an X, formerly Twitter, post.
The Indiana Fever had an impressive 93-58 win over the Chicago Sky on May 17. Caitlin Clark led the way with a triple-double of 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Aliyah Boston had 19 points and 13 rebounds.
For the Los Angeles Lakers, star forward LeBron James currently falls in the "basketball fan" category. His NBA season ended in April after a first-round playoff loss, but James is staying busy watching women's hoops and giving his opinions on social media.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNIndiana Fever comment on late-game officiating vs New York LibertyThe Indiana Fever commented on the late-game officiating following their 90-88 loss vs. the defending WNBA champion New York Liberty.