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Indiana Fever president Kelly Krauscop appears to have deleted his X account, and social media users have noticed ahead of the team’s Friday night victory. Atlanta’s dream.
Previously active accounts using handle “@k2indytex” Now it’s offline. The account was thought to belong to Krauskopf. Fox News Digital is reaching out Fever For a response.
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Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklerk (22) will face the Dallas Wings in the second half of the WNBA Basketball Games held in Indianapolis on September 15, 2024. (AP photo/Michael Conroy, File)
On the same day the comments from Krauskopf’s introductory press conference resurfaced, a clear deletion was noticed on social media.
During Krauskopf’s October 8th introductory address, the team president spoke about discussing Clark’s presence in the team, making Fever a “permanent brand like Apple.”
“This is about Indiana Fever. Yes, we have basic players in Kate Linklerk and Aliya Boston, and we’ll keep adding that. But this team is the leader of the country, we want to be a brand, a permanent brand. apple Or something. There is a real opportunity here,” Klauskop said.
The clip of that quote went viral on Friday, prompting criticism from passionate Clark fans.
At a press conference on October 8th, Krauskopf suggested that the team would look to focus on new demographics compared to fans who appealed when they won the sole WNBA Championship in 2012.
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“This is the moment when it takes a little time to reach that level,” Krauskopf said. “To our players, “Look, we’re building this for someone else because we’re what you’re doing, because we’re what you’re doing.
“We know what support we have. We have that level of support, and we feel empowered the direction we go and very confident.”
Krauskopf pointed out that Clark was 10 years old when Fever won his first title, highlighting the player’s value in recruiting.
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Kate Linklark and Indiana Fever President Kelly Klauscop. (Getty Images)
“If you’re a smart basketball player and you’re looking at the roads [Caitlin Clark] Play, you’re going to want to play with her,” Klauskop said.
Fever defeated Atlanta 99-82 on Friday night as Clark scored 12 points in his second match with a gro caliber injury.
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