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Indiana Fever On Wrong Side Of Kelsey Plum Announcement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After winning three straight games without Caitlin Clark, including the Commissioner's Cup championship, the Indiana Fever saw their winning streak snapped.
WNBA fans had lots of reactions to the play: This article was originally published on www.si.com as WNBA Fans React to Kelsey Plum's Vicious Move That Leveled Fever’s Lexie Hull.
Kelsey Plum had to keep one of the WNBA’s most astounding stats alive Saturday night in a slightly easier setup — the Indiana Fever didn’t have Caitlin Clark due to injury.
The Los Angeles Sparks beat the Indiana Fever in a second straight meeting. Here are the results and best highlights from game.
Hull wanted a foul called on Plum while Plum complained to the referee that Hull was flopping after the play ended. X user @ShowCaseShabazz posted this entire interaction, and it's getting a lot of attention on social media.
The Los Angeles Sparks took down the Indiana Fever in WNBA action, 89-87. Things got physical late in the game between a pair of high-profile guards.
Kelsey Plum was in the spotlight for the wrong reasons after Saturday's 89-87 win against the Indiana Fever on the road for her altercation with Lexie Hull.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNVIDEO: Kelsey Plum Totally Trucked Lexie Hull Like A Football Player During Sparks-Fever GameKelsey Plum totally trucked Lexie Hull like a football player during the Sparks-Fever game on Saturday evening. Look for yourself.
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The Indiana Fever can't hold on late and their three-game winning streak falls as the Los Angeles Sparks triumph 89-87. L.A. owns two wins over the past three weeks, both over Indiana. Indiana leads L.A. 84-79 with 3:27 to go after a Sophie Cunningham 3-point play, but the Sparks have a 10-3 edge the rest of the way.