
Kate Martin owns Caitlin Clark”: Supporters respond as the Valkyries star torments the Fever star with yet another decisive.
Caitlin Clark last returned from injury. Her comeback was insufficient to prevent the Fever from losing to the Valkyries 80-61 at home.
Social media users responded as Kate Martin, the guard for the Valkyries and a former teammate of Clark’s from Iowa, maintained her remarkable control over her. In jest, one X fan asserted that Kate Martin was the owner of Caitlin Clark: Other supporters cited Clark and Martin’s unbeaten winning streak in support of the Valkyries’ star:
Following the defeat, other supporters criticized Clark and coach Stephanie White: Clark’s output was constrained when she returned to the starting lineup. Golden State’s strong defense held her in check as she finished with 10 points on 12 shots. In the defeat, she contributed six assists and five rebounds. Martin, however, started for the second time this season. She finished with five points and two assists, extending her career three-point streak to six games.
With 21 points, including a career-high five 3-pointers, Veronica Burton led Golden State. In 34 minutes, she also contributed eight rebounds, six assists, and a +22 plus/minus. Clark and the Fever will host the Atlanta Dream on Friday in an attempt to get back to winning ways.
Speaking after recovering from a groin injury, Caitlin Clark The last five Indiana Fever games were missed by Caitlin Clark. She was initially regarded as day-to-day after suffering a groin injury on June 26.

The former Iowa standout discussed her injury with reporters before. “It’s given me great perspective on what other people have gone through in their career—just reminding myself of my abilities and what I’ve been able to do in this league—just trying to get my body healthy and remain confident,” she said. Clark has suffered with injuries this season. She had missed five games due to a left quad ailment in the past.
On Monday, she took part in a 5-on-5 scrimmage during practice. She had not really practiced since she was injured until then. The Fever managed to win while she was away. On July 1, they won the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup against the Minnesota Lynx. Each game this season, Clark is averaging 18.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 8.9 assists, and 1.6 steals. She has also made 29.5% of her 3-point attempts and 39% of her field goals.