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How Caitlin Clark and the Fever returned to WNBA playoffs - ESPN

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INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark raised her hands and applauded the sellout crowd of 17,274 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Sunday night.

The Indiana Fever had just defeated the Dallas Wings 110-109, with Clark dropping a career-high 35 points and eight assists.

The crowd showed no signs of let-up on an NFL Sunday, and Clark and her teammates took their time leaving their home court for what could be the final time this season.

Players signed small red-and-white basketballs and launched them into the stands for eager fans to take home. The arena DJ kept the party going, playing DJ Khaled's «All I Do Is Win» once the buzzer sounded and following it up with Kool & The Gang's «Celebration.» Indiana has had plenty to celebrate over the past few months.

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