New Indiana Fever coach already sending the right signals to Caitlin Clark
At the start of November, the Indiana Fever appointed former Connecticut Suns coach Stephanie White as head coach, making it her third stint with the team.
White played for the Indiana Fever for four seasons during her playing career, and served as an assistant coach and head coach between 2011 and 2016.
During her time as the assistant coach, White helped the Fever win their one and only WNBA Championship in 2012 and led the team to two WNBA Finals as head coach.
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Despite her previous success with the franchise, White's third stint in Indiana is even more exciting as she gets to coach WNBA phenomenon Caitlin Clark.
White wasted no time contacting the WNBA's most famous player, telling ESPN's Malika Andrews, "Yes, I spoke with Caitlin last night."
In the interview on NBA Today, White expressed her excitement at the prospect of coaching Clark next season. She said she had watched Clark since her early days in high school.
According to the Express, White said: "I've been watching Caitlin play since she was an eighth grader when I was coaching at the college [level] and covering her games. [It's] just an exciting time for me. [I'm] very excited to be working with her and this young team."
"She's just a student of the game. She loves the game of basketball. She has been so great in how she has handled all of the attention. She wants to play; she just wants to win, and I'm looking forward to coaching players like that in this young team and taking our next steps."
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Clark and White already have one thing they can resonate over with the Indiana Fever: they have both donned the number 22 jersey for the Fever in the WNBA.
The new Fever head coach graciously accepted that Clark has worn the 22 jersey better than her after she won the WNBA Rookie of the Year award and broke numerous records in her maiden campaign.
White led the Connecticut Suns to the WNBA Playoff semi-finals last season, beating the Indiana Fever in the first round to progress.
She resigned from the Fever after a first-round playoff exit, and returned to the franchise from a first-round defeat. However, she will have a significant weapon in Clark at her disposal to right the wrong of last season's playoff heartbreak.
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