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Angel Reese Soars High as Caitlin Clark and Fever Take Down Brazil

On Friday, the Chicago Sky defeated the Brazilian women's national squad by 27 points, thanks largely to Angel Reese’s outstanding performance where she recorded a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. This significant win underscores the substantial progress made by the team following multiple major alterations during the off-season.

Just a few days afterward, Reese and the Sky’s significant victory was eclipsed when Clark and the Fever outperformed the same Brazilian squad.

Clark guided her Fever to a scorching beginning, securing a commanding 70-24 advantage by the midpoint. During this spectacular run, Clark accumulated 13 points, five rebounds, two assists, and one block.

Consequently, enthusiasts inevitably drew comparisons between the performances of the Fever and the Sky.

According to some, the Chicago skyline is incredible, yet this particular Brazilian squad outperformed them; they were scarcely more impressive than the Fever team, critic wrote . Another one said Chicago Sky managed to score just 86 points against Brazil. Meanwhile, the Fever are on track to potentially reach 140 points.

The performance of Indiana Fever against this Brazilian team shows me that the Chicago Sky might not be as strong as I previously believed, commenter expressed .

"Fever put up 70 on Brazil in the first half.. the Sky only put up 52 on Brazil at the half," a viewer pointed out .

"So the Chicago Sky only beat Brazil by 27? And the Fever are up 51 with 7:27 left in the 3rd quarter. Got it," another follower shared .

A sixth poster remarked We could have potentially scored around 170 if Caitlin Clark were completely fit. The Fever outperformed what the Sky accomplished against Brazil.

Although the Sky’s performance against Brazil was impressive, the Fever exhibited an even more outstanding display.

That said, the parallels drawn between Clark and Reese, along with those between Sky and Fever, ought to become even more pronounced.

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese's Significant Disparity in Attendances Seems Noteworthy

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