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Caitlin Clark's spectacular run comes to a close. Now, she'll take time to reflect
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Date:2025-04-13 21:57:13
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — With four minutes left in what would become the last game in one of the most remarkable 11½ months any athlete has ever had, Caitlin Clark nailed one last exquisite 3-pointer. The furious rally she had orchestrated had arrived at a most unexpected place: her Indiana Fever had taken the lead, 71-70, over the Connecticut Sun in Game 2 of their WNBA playoff series.
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