Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever discussed their WNBA playoffs experience and future goals during exit interviews on Friday. Clark emphasized the desire to achieve a top-four seed in the upcoming seasons to secure home playoff games.
Looking forward, Clark mentioned the importance of improving as a point guard and leader. She expressed eagerness to dedicate time to practice and enhance various aspects of her game during the offseason.
General manager Lin Dunn praised Clark’s adaptation to the league’s physicality and leadership on the court. Dunn highlighted Clark’s growth and dedication, envisioning the Fever as challengers for championships with Clark at the forefront.
Clark plans to take a break to recharge after a demanding season. She hinted at avoiding winter play overseas or in new leagues, opting to step out of the limelight temporarily.
Despite her on-court achievements, Clark cherished moments off the court, particularly connecting with fans and inspiring young girls. She reflected on the impact of playing in front of passionate supporters and the sense of fulfillment it brought.
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