The Mercury will host the Fever on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN.
This Sunday the two will face each other for the first time when the Phoenix Mercury host Clark and the Fever in what should be a fun game in the desert at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Taurasi, who will be playing on her sixth Olympic team later this summer in Paris, was asked this week about her feelings of going against Clark for the first time. She didn't have a lot to say, but the way she delivered this four-word message sure seemed like she can't wait to take on the rookie.This was Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi’s response when asked about facing Caitlin Clark for the first time on Sunday.
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