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WNBA analyst on ESPN: Fever harder to defend without Caitlin Clark

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The Indiana Fever are gearing up for the return of star player Caitlin Clark on Saturday in the 2026 season opener, after Clark missed all but 13 games a year ago due to nagging lower-body injuries throughout the season.

Ahead of Saturday’s tip-off against the Dallas Wings, fans and analysts are speculating on how far a healthy Clark can take the Fever after an injury-ridden Indiana pushed the Las Vegas Aces to a Game 7 in the WNBA semifinals last year.

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Surprisingly, one WNBA analyst and former college basketball player, Lawrencia Moten, appeared on ESPN on Thursday and revealed that she thinks Clark’s presence actually makes the team easier to defend.

“This is my hot take,” Moten said, “Honestly, the Indiana Fever played some of their best team basketball without Caitlin Clark, and that’s because she’s like the sun that that offense kind of orbits around. The ball is constantly in her hands, which just made their offense extremely easy to guard.

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