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Caitlin Clark remains optimistic ahead of Fever home opener after lackluster WNBA debut

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Caitlin Clark will be relying on the home crowd to help her rebound from Tuesday night's loss against the Connecticut Sun when the Indiana Fever play their home opener against the New York Liberty Thursday night. 

Clark, 22, spoke to reporters following her lackluster debut in the WNBA earlier this week. 

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) drives past Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington during a WNBA game May 14, 2024, at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.  (M. Anthony Nesmith/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The former Iowa star was adamant about not getting caught up in the negative after the double-digit loss to the Sun, a mindset she continued to embrace Thursday afternoon ahead of the Fever’s game against the Liberty.  

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"I’m really excited. I think the crowd’s going to be really good. We’re going to need it to use for our advantage," she told reporters. 

"The Liberty is a really good team. Our schedule is not easy by any means, but when you’re in this league and there’s 12 teams — everybody’s good all across the board — you have to show up every single night. But I think the biggest thing is, we played on Tuesday, and it wasn’t exactly what we wanted.

"But we get to come back tonight on our home court and have an opportunity to play better, to learn, to fix things." 

Connecticut’s defense limited Clark in the first half of Tuesday’s game. She went scoreless in the first 15 minutes and struggled with her signature 3-point shot. Despite the pressure, Clark adjusted. 

Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever, right, controls the ball, defended by DiJonai Carrington (21)

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