Caitlin Clark has been a wildly busy woman over the past few months. And according to Rebecca Lobo, it might be time for her to take a well-deserved day off.
The WNBA legend turned ESPN analyst floated the idea Friday as Clark’s Indiana Fever were set to take on the Los Angeles Sparks and the Las Vegas Aces on back-to-back nights.
“Curious if the @IndianaFever will rest @CaitlinClark22 (31 mg) and @Kelz_Hoop [Kelsey Mitchell](ankle) against the Aces tomorrow,” Lobo posted on X.
“It will be Indy’s 3rd road game in 4 days and the 7th game in 12 days.
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Luka Doncic’s go-ahead 3 with three seconds left capped another 30-point triple-double as the Mavericks took a 2-0 series lead over the Timberwolves.
Off nearly all night, Caitlin Clark drained two late 3-pointers to seal a 78-73 win over the Sparks, snapping the Fever’s season-opening five-game skid.
This might not be Rafael Nadal’s last French Open after all. The 14-time champion at Roland Garros says he is not 100% sure he won’t play again at the Grand Slam tournament.
Bulls guard Lonzo Ball, who has not played in an NBA game since January 2022, says part of his long recovery involved undergoing a meniscus transplant from a donor.
England and Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has been appointed as the new manager of English second-tier Championship side Plymouth Argyle, the club confirmed Saturday.
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The winner of the Charles Schwab Challenge earns a paycheck, and they take home a vehicle, and this year it is a retro hot rod.
Last year, Emiliano Grillo, the 2023 winner of the Charles Schwab Challenge, took home a restored 1973 Ford Bronco with his cash prize.
What will the winner of this year’s event receive along with their $1.638 million check?
Charles Schwab will give away a restored and modernized 1975 Corvette Schwab Stingray to the 2024 winner.
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