Caitlin Clark is SO back! Jose Fernandez + Paige Bueckers on ‘selfishness’ & will Chicago’s hot start be spoiled by injury?

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Hoops 360 host Caroline Fenton and women basketball writer Cassandra Negley run through all the big moments they liked and disliked this past week in the WNBA: Caitlin Clark continuing to carry the Indiana Fever, whether injuries could derail the Chicago Sky’s hot start, and if it was too early for Dallas Wings head coach Jose Fernandez to call his locker room “selfish.”

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Plus, with the league’s new CBA in place and player salaries rising dramatically, Cass takes a closer look at how WNBA players are approaching wealth management, saving, and spending.

We also hear from Portland Fire head coach Alex Sarama, who discusses managing expectations and building a culture for an expansion franchise in its inaugural season.

What stood out to you this week in the WNBA?

02:25 – Caitlin Clark is BACK back

05:59 – Did Dallas Wings’ HC Jose Fernandez’s ‘selfishness’ comments come too soon in the season?

13:06 – Olivia Miles’ incredible start to her rookie season

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14:48 – How will Rickea Jackson‘s injury impact the winning Chicago Sky?

18:34 – A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces are just so good

21:17 – How are players saving and spending their higher WNBa salaries?

31:29 – Portland Fire HC Alex Sarama speaks about building a culture and identity in Portland’s inaugural year

39:53 – Spotlight Moments of the Week: The Atlanta Dream, Brittney Sykes & Marina Mabrey

45:42 – Upcoming must-watch matchups

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