🚨Breaking:Caitlin Clark Just TOLD THE SHOCKING TRUTH About Raven Johnson JOINING FEVER‼️
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>> Hey
question.
>> I want to go back a little bit to um
summer obviously.
>> Amber was saying you spent most of your
time here in market and then you had a
lot of things. So kind of what went into
that decision number one and number two
you talked a lot both you and Steph
talked about the pickup games and trying
to make it as gamelike as possible.
>> Can you explain how you wanted to
approach those games? try to get your,
you know, just get back in it.
>> Yeah. I mean, first of all, like I spent
a lot of time here. Um, I love
Indianapolis. I'm a Midwest girl. Um, I
enjoy spending time here. A lot of
people like to get away from the cold. I
don't really mind it as much. Um, and
also like I have every resource I need.
I can I can be on this court every
single day. I can be in the weight room
downstairs. Obviously, have the athletic
training staff and then I have a lot of
my own personal stuff in the city that I
I'm able to do and people have to have
around. Um, and then the pickup part of
it. I mean, honestly, shout out to that
those guys. A lot of those guys are like
part-time workers for the Fever and put
in a lot of time. They're really feel
like full-time employees, but they're
paid as part-time employees and um you
know, a lot of former college hoopers or
some that have even played pro overseas
that are back and are looking for runs
as well and just very selfless people.
And a lot of the time people pick up and
they're playing to a score like we kind
of change it up to make it a little bit
more gamelike where we're playing like
time. So kind of playing like to the
first media timeout or like a six-minute
game a little bit more than a media
timeout. So um you can kind of feel what
a I mean obviously there's only so much
you can do to replicate a real game.
You're never going to fully get that but
doing everything we can to kind of
replicate that. Um and then you know
we're playing like a certain amount of
that and then you know tracking like you
know obviously there's s such great
technology like heart rate wise and you
know a chip that can track like your
accelerations and things like that. So I
can kind of see that and then compare
that to game data that we've had for my
rookie year and then the few games that
I did play in my second year. And then
even tracking that when I was at USA, it
gives me a really good gauge of like I'm
not guessing like I'm understanding like
what the data is telling me um you know
acceleration wise and then I can kind of
relate that to how my body's feeling and
then go from day to day of you know do I
want my load to be heavier? Do I want it
to be a little bit lighter? Do I want it
moderate? And then you can kind of stack
those days from there. So, um, really
more than anything like using data to
kind of build my workouts and build my
weeks, I think has been really helpful.
>> Kaitlyn, when it comes to Kelsey, player
like that who is so selfless, ask for
anything but will give everything. What
perspective have you gained being a
teammate of her try to obviously try to
win a championship?
I mean, obviously somebody that's been
here, I think she's going into her ninth
year um with this franchise and she's
seen every every bit of good, bad, you
know, not as good, whatever it's been,
and she's given a lot of herself. And
even last year, like I mean, she's
literally out there until her legs
didn't work anymore. And I think that's
like a great kind of sums up everything
that she's given to this to this
organization. But um more than anything,
like everybody ever knows that she's a
tremendous basketball player, but like
she's she's really cool people and just
very down to earth and selfless and um
fun to be around and and really cares
about people. And I think that speaks to
like why she continues to sign back here
is like she enjoys the people that are
here and she also feels loved and cared
for and you know people are here to
serve her as well, but she does it in
return too. So just really fortunate
that she's back here. Um I know I've
said this before, but she makes my job a
lot easier when you have somebody in the
back court like that. I I mean I don't
think there's nobody better in the
league for me to play with. So just
really fortunate and lucky.
>> Yeah. Hi. Good. How are you doing?
>> If you can tell me if this is not the
case, please let me know. But
>> yeah,
>> be able to sit out sitting out as long
as you did last year. Was it also like a
mental break for you? You didn't have
strong could have said no to like grand
obligations. You have a built-in excuse.
So was there like a a component of
a
>> mental break? Um,
yes, in a way, but obviously like that
was not what I wanted. I mean, I would
sign up to do media every single day to
be able to play and put my jersey on and
you know, this is part of the job is
getting to talk to you guys every day
and you all do a tremendous job as well.
So, um, I know it's part of the
responsibility of what I get to do. I
mean, I mean, there's always camera
cameras in my face, so I'm pretty used
to it at this point, but um, in a way it
was a little bit of a mental break, but
at the same time, injury is really
mentally taxing as well. Like people
don't always realize that, especially
when you're at the point of trying to
come back and trying to get over the
hump of like trusting your body. That's
the hardest part is like you've done
everything you can, you know, rehab wise
and to get back on the court and then
it's like the the mental block of
trusting your body and knowing you put
the work in. So I feel like it's a
little more mentally exhausting from
that standpoint. Um,
>> not you guys though.
>> Yeah.
>> We're going to jump to the other side of
Chloe. Give that give that side.
>> Yeah. I don't know if you guys have
heard anything I've said, but Curry run
Steph has talked about creating depth in
especially with your injuries last year
and Kelsey go until the wheels fell off.
Just what do you think about you know
having Ryan
>> Raven back
a little bit
>> Yeah. Well, I think that's going to be
something like that's what you have
training camp for and that's what you
have the preseason games for is to try
different lineups and to try different
people and you know to give the people
that are fighting for roster spots a
chance to go out there and compete and
perform. Like I'm not going to go out
and play
>> 30 minutes on Saturday. That's just not
going to be the case. That's not what
it's about. It's you know obviously I'm
going to go out there and compete as
hard as I can but that's not what we
need to do. And um yeah, I think a
little bit of off the ball stuff like I
think mostly on dead balls like I'm the
best I think I'm the best transition
player in the league. That's where I
thrive. Everybody knows that's my game.
So,
>> you know, getting the ball rebounder in
transition like that's probably when I'm
going to be the primary ball handler
more than anything. And then,
>> you know, getting off the ball a little
bit and and catching your breath like it
is exhausting bringing the ball up 94
feet versus pressure every single time.
So, we certainly need to find somebody
that can handle the ball a little bit
and, you know, give me a little bit of a
break. And I think Raven and Tai and
even other people through camp and, you
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