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Last time out, a slow start eventually doomed the Indiana Fever. The Washington Mystics took an early lead and managed to fight off a late surge, handing Caitlin Clark and the Fever another loss this season. It was a much different story for Indiana against the Phoenix Mercury on Friday, though. Everything went the Fever’s way – thanks to a historic start from Clark – to take a 55-35 lead into the break. The No. 1 overall pick had a franchise record seven assists in the first quarter and ended the half with nine dimes, to go with 15 points. Shaking off the last performance was instrumental, Cl…

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