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Fever president appears to delete X account after clip of 'enduring beyond' Caitlin Clark comments surface

FOX Nation’s ‘Who Can Forget? The ‘90s’ bounces back to the start of the WNBA, predicting that the league’s new star Caitlin Clark could help the league profit after three decades. 

Indiana Fever president Kelly Krauskopf appeared to delete her X account, and social media users took notice ahead of the team's Friday night win over the Atlanta Dream. 

The previously-active account with the handle "@k2indytex"is now offline. The account was believed to belong to Krauskopf. Fox News Digital has reached out to the Fever for a response. 

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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) plays against the Dallas Wings in the second half of a WNBA basketball game in Indianapolis, Sept. 15, 2024.  (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)

The apparent deletion was noticed on social media the same day that comments from Krauskopf's introductory press conference resurfaced. 

During Krauskopf's Oct. 8 introductory address, the team president spoke about making the Fever an "enduring brand like Apple," while discussing Clark's presence on the team. 

"This is about the Indiana Fever. Yes, we have a foundational player in Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, and we're going to continue to add to that. But I want this team to be a leader in the country and a brand, an enduring brand, like Apple or something. We have a real opportunity here," Krauskopf said. 

Clips of that quote went viral on Friday, prompting criticism from passionate Clark fans.

In her full Oct. 8 press conference, Krauskopf suggested the team will look to move on to focusing on a new demographic, compared to the fans that it appealed to when it won its only WNBA championship in 2012. 

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