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Caitlin Clark head coach in Indiana fever Stephanie White received a technical fault and a fine in Thursday’s victory against Las Vegas for having shouted in WNBA referees. Now White suggested that Clark proposed to pay the fine.
The fault occurred when White shouted towards the officials during a possession of the Indiana with just over five minutes in the fourth quarter and the fever leading the aces by 23, when an arbitrator reported a technical fault on the coach.
Clark did not play in the match due to a persistent groin injury, but jumped and started to applaud for his coach in the middle of the incident.
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Head coach Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark (Images Kevin C. Cox / Getty)
After the match, White suggested that Clark will pay the fine.
“I do not know boiling frustrations, as if to make a point,” White told journalists. “Caitlin said she had me, however. She has just received a bonus.”
During the first year of White as a chief coach and the second year of Clark in the WNBA, fever has taken an apparently more rebellious tone in team culture.
The fever won the WNBA commissioner’s cup, a tournament in season, with its 74-59 victory against the Lynx of Minnesota on Tuesday evening, and the team celebrated in the locker room with champagne and seltzers of vodka.
The fever striker Aaliyah Boston went to Instagram Live to give a backstage of the celebration when Clark, who did not play due to a groin injury, took a shot.
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The Indiana Caitlin Clark (22) fever goalkeeper plays against the Dallas Wings in the second half of a WNBA basketball match in Indianapolis, on Sunday, September 15, 2024. (AP photo / Michael Conroy, file)
“Guys, I just know that everyone in the league is sick,” said Clark.
The teammates responded with laughter, Boston adding: “They are p — Ed.”
During the celebration, Clark also expressed an opinion on the tournament and the $ 500,000 award for the winning team.
“You get more (money) for that you don’t do it if you are the champion (WNBA final). It makes no sense. Someone says it [WNBA commissioner] Cathy [Engelbert] To help us, ” She said in another video.
Meanwhile, the newcomer Sophie Cunningham, who quickly became a fans’ favorite after starting a fight with Connecticut Sun players to defend Clark, said “nobody loves us” after a recent match against the Dallas wings.
“I think that so far this season, we have had a lot of distractions. Some injuries. I don’t know who plays. Just a lot of distractions. But I think it’s really good for us,” she said, via the Indy Star. “Let’s go to adversity early. Let’s learn from that. Good news, it’s that we are not going to peak too early, so I mean, it’s a positive. It is not an excuse. Everyone plays a back.

June 27, 2025; Dallas, Texas; The Indiana Cunningham (8) fever guard (8) returns to the field during the Dallas wings at the American Airlines Center. (Jerome Miron-Imagn images)
“We talked about this, we are surrounded on everyone’s schedule. No one loves us, right? So, everyone in our locker rooms? This is the only type of people we can rely on. We must be better in this area. We must remain disciplined, we must remain concentrated, we must be consistent, and we have to look into each other.