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Chicago Sky Facing Accusation Over Caitlin Clark Mistake Before Indiana Fever Game
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The Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky are facing off at United Center on Saturday night in a rematch of their season-opening battle. Indiana took that game in decisive fashion, winning 93-58 behind Caitlin Clark's triple-double.

Clark is averaging 19.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 9.3 assists in her second WNBA season, but has missed the last three games with a quad injury. Sidelined again on Saturday, Clark will not play in the rematch against Angel Reese and the Sky, but is in attendance with her teammates.

Ahead of this game, the United Center jumbotron displayed an injury report that had Clark's first name misspelled.

WNBA fans were quick to jump all over the error, with many accusing the Sky of doing this on purpose.

"How does this keep happening," asked one.

"Trash organization...plus I see alot of empty seats," said another.

"I am pretty sure nobody believes this was in accident," one fan accused.

"There is no way this is not intentional," said another.

"That 'Caitlyn' is intentional," another claimed.

These replies continued to pour in, as fans reacted to the "Y" in Clark's first name that should not be there.

"this is actually disrespectful ngl," said another.

"We all know they hate CC. Not professional at all," one added.

"Oh, you know they did that [expletive] on purpose," said another.

"Of course the sky spelt her name wrong," said one.

"you can't tell me this wasn't on purpose bro," another claimed.

While it's unclear if this mistake came from the Sky or somebody in charge of arena production at United Center, several WNBA fans believe the error was intentional.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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