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Caitlin Clark skipped media after rough game in Fever loss — despite setting WNBA record

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Caitlin Clark skipped media after rough game in Fever loss — despite setting WNBA record
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Caitlin Clark did not speak to the media following a disappointing game where she scored only 16 points in a loss to the Golden State Valkyries. Despite this setback, she set a WNBA record by becoming the fastest player to reach 500 career assists. Clark's recent performance has drawn criticism, particularly regarding perceived favoritism from the league.

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WNBA Caitlin Clark skipped media after rough game in Fever loss — despite setting WNBA record By Ryan Giancola Published May 29, 2026, 4:25 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Caitlin Clark was not made available to speak to the media after Thursday night’s loss to the Golden State Valkyries, according to reports. The star Indiana Fever guard had her lowest-scoring game of the season, tallying just 16 points and shooting 25 percent from the field. However, she did become the fastest player to 500 assists in WNBA career. 3 Caitlin Clark talking to the media before the game against the Valkyries Getty Images Clark skipping her postgame media duties followed her speaking before the contest. It has been a rough nine days for the guard.

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