Cataline Clarke in exchange for fever; Indiana tinkering with off-ball role

Fever all-star Ketleen Clarke shared point guard duties and failed to find her limit on Wednesday in her first game with Indiana since 24 June.
There were 4 out of 4 from Clarke Maidan with four turnover in the loss of Indiana in Golden State, which clashed fever 9–10 with four games to go before the all-star break.
Clarke said after a season-less 25 minutes logging, “It was nice to stay out of there.” “Crime – For us it starts with defense. We kept struggling. … Overall, they played with more energy and effort. Nobody played well today.
“I liked it very much. Just trying to bring my feet under me and get your air back.”
Clarke had 10 points on Wednesday, playing on a large scale Indianna coach Stephanie White without a ball. He launched Sydney Kolson, who took over in the point guard, while Clarke recovered from his second leg injury. She also missed three weeks with a stressful quad.
“I like the ability to do two primary (ball handlers) on the floor,” said White. “Being able to look differently for the opponent. Quite clearly, for (ketin), especially the Duresh is not his game below 94 feet, we will continue to work on it.”
White is hoping to leave Clarke’s legs and until he reinforces his health, he maximizes his more than 20 minutes per game.
What Clarke can find his feet back without another extended absence is a matter of concern.
She scored a season-less six points with eight turnover in Seattle, when she needed to kick a second extended interval from the lineup this season. Wednesday’s count, Clarke’s last four games depicted a serious picture. Those games have fever 1-3 and Clarke is 17 out of 59 from the ground with 26 turnover.
“We’re going to fix it,” Clarke said.
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