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As Caitlin Clark evolves into a brand in herself, fans flock in numbers to see the Indiana Fever guard in action. Caitlin Clark has undoubtedly become one of the main draws, with her involvement resulting in attendance and viewership surges across the WNBA.

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The regular season schedule for the Indiana Fever and all other franchises has been revealed by their respective handles on the social media platform X. Additionally, on the day Caitlin Clark celebrates her 24th birthday, select single-game tickets for the Fever are now available for sale.

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The single-game Indiana Fever tickets can be purchased from their official Ticket portal, with the Twitter announcement featuring power duo Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston. While the moratorium still prevents the offseason proceedings from moving forward, there is hope that a CBA agreement might be close, given that all franchises have revealed their schedules, and with teams like the Fever opening up tickets to the fans.

While the franchises are yet to submit their protected players ahead of the Expansion Draft, Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston are almost automatic picks for the Indiana Fever. The two players are former first picks and have become a formidable part of the setup in Indiana.

Caitlin Clark was greeted by the who’s who of the Basketball world on her 24th birthday. From her boyfriend Connor McCaffery and teammates like Aliyah Boston to the official WNBA Twitter account, everyone celebrated Caitlin’s 24th birthday.

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With such announcements from franchises pouring in, fans are filled with anticipation to see Caitlin Clark back in action. And, the star herself has been showing signs she is ready to get back on the basketball court, with her latest Instagram stories showing her throwing a football with the Indiana Fever player development coach, Rob Dozier.

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The regular season Schedules throw up a new debate over back-to-back fixtures

The Indiana Fever schedule is out, with the opening game throwing up an interesting matchup between Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers. However, the main talking point from all the schedule reveals is the variance in back-to-back games given to each WNBA franchise.

There have been talks about the league actively looking to reduce the load by lessening the number of back-to-backs that franchises have to play moving forward. However, as per the schedule, the Indiana Fever, along with franchises like the Las Vegas Aces, the New York Liberty, and the Golden State Valkyries, have been given 3 back-to-back games.

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Meanwhile, the Dallas Wings and the Chicago Sky’s schedules feature no back-to-backs on their regular season calendar. Some matches might perhaps end up being rescheduled, as is the case sometimes, as we move closer towards the start of the season. However, as things stand, this discrepancy could reflect in performances and even player availability.

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New franchises like the Toronto Tempo and the Portland Fire also have back-to-back games, which could prove to be difficult for them to adjust to, with the 2026 season being their first campaign in the WNBA.

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