Caitlin Clark in the first game that is not wounded is losing to Fever Mystics

Brittney Sykes won 21 points and Washington Mystics lost three matches by defeating the Indiana Fever 83-77, who visited Baltimore on Wednesday night.
Washington, who was cleaned for playing after playing in the shaking protocol, won 13 points of Shakira Austin and rookie teammate Sonia Citron and allowed Mystics (3-3) to defensively during the key stretching.
Fire guard Caitlin Clark, while getting rid of the Quadriseps strain, he missed his first match for two weeks.
Dewanna Bonner scored 21 points from the Indiana (2-3) bench, Kelsey Mitchell notched 14 points, Natasha Howard’s 11 points and Aliyah Boston added 10 points.
39.7 percent of the field attempts connected to the fire, 3 -point 21’e hit 5.
The game was planned as a special activity for Baltimore as a special event with the expected arrival of Clark, so it was a decrease in the injury when it was out.
Sykes also pulled the nine top of the game and shared the second best total of the game with four. Washington was accused of one more turnover from Indiana.
The mystics had the greatest leadership of the game in 68-60 in less than seven minutes for the team at that time. Later, Iriafen’s basket made 70-60 in the midst of a score drought for more than three minutes.
A Sykes extended a three-point game gap to 73-62. Bonner, the team’s game closure 7-1 during the running 3-point launch in Buzzer, including a long launch of Indiana’nın scored all points.
The mystics went ahead 44-40 between the circuit and increased by Austin’s 13 points. Washington hit 48.6 percent of the field in the first half, but 12-6 in free throws were left behind.
Howard was the only Indiana with more than the first half.
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