MINNEAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark's goals haven't changed: She wants to play in the Olympics one day. Clark not only helped her squad stay in the WNBA playoff race with a strong finish in the Indiana Fever's 81-74 victory at Minnesota on Sunday, but did so against a Lynx team coached by the leader of the U.S.
women's national team, Cheryl Reeve. Clark and Aliyah Boston, who recorded her 20th career double-double, both thrived in front of Reeve, who leads an Olympic squad that will head to Paris in pursuit of a gold medal.
Clark, who was left off the national team's roster this year, said Sunday the Olympics are still her «dream.» «That's what you dream of as a young kid, getting to represent your country,» said Clark, who finished with 17 points and 6 assists in her first WNBA game in Minneapolis. «And, obviously, me and [Boston] having the experience of playing for the junior national team, we know how fun that is and how cool that is to wear 'USA' across your chests.» That said, Clark acknowledged her priority is to continue to grow as a player. «It gives you something to work for, something to dream for,» she said. «Also, I feel like I can continue to get a lot better and for me, that's my main focus and that's what excites me the most going forward.» Prior to Sunday's game, however, Reeve seemingly had no interest in discussing Clark's status as a potential member of a future national team. «Why the hell would I answer a national team question?» said Reeve, whose Lynx are now 2-2 in their last four games without MVP candidate Napheesa Collier, sidelined by a foot injury since July 4. «I'm wearing Lynx.