The Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark are the WNBA’s top draw.
TV execs know as much and have slotted the Fever for a league-high 35 national TV games and six more contests that will stream on Prime Video.
In the first 44-game WNBA season, fans can catch Clark and the Fever on NBA TV 10 times, on ION for eight games, on ABC and ESPN five times apiece, on CBS Sports Network for four games and on CBS for three games.
Clark and the Fever are part of the WNBA’s season-opening doubleheader on ABC on May 17. The Fever will battle Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky in the second game of that ABC doubleheader at 2 p.m. CT from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Indiana and Chicago will also take part in the first-ever primetime WNBA regular-season games on broadcast television when they square off on June 7 from the United Center in Chicago and on Aug. 9 from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in games that will air on CBS.
The Fever have had a busy offseason as they look to build a championship contender around Clark. Indiana re-signed All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell on a one-year, supermax deal.
The Fever also traded for veteran guard Sophie Cunningham and signed two-time All-WNBA selection DeWanna Bonner and three-time WNBA champion and former WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Natasha Howard.
As Indiana looks to keep climbing toward the WNBA’s mountaintop, fans will have a wealth of opportunities to watch Clark and Co. continue their ascent.
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