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The Indiana Fever dropped their second game in three days to the Atlanta Dream on Sunday, falling 113-96 in a performance that left Caitlin Clark visibly distraught and bluntly self-critical at the postgame press conference.
The Fever committed 29 personal fouls and surrendered 19 turnovers, handing Angel Reese and the Dream a convincing road victory and raising pointed questions about whether Indiana's disciplinary problems are self-inflicted or structurally imposed by referees.
Clark Owns the Collapse — and the Numbers Are Hard to Dismiss Clark finished with 26 points, three rebounds, and seven assists, but seven of the team's 19 turnovers were hers.
"We have to take care of the ball better and that starts with me," Clark said, head down, in a tone that left little room for spin.
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