April 30, 2025 

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Caitlin Clark wants a championship

East: '[Clark] thinks they are a championship level team, title or bust'

On the latest episode of Locked On Women’s Basketball, host Howard Megdal talks with Tony East, The Next’s Indiana Fever beat writer, about everything that came out of the Fever’s media day on Wednesday. The two discuss Caitlin Clark‘s quest for a title and what it will take for the team to get there.

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Megdal and East open the show by talking about some of the most straightforward stuff that came out of media day. “Caitlin [Clark] made it very clear what her expectations are for the Indiana Fever this season,” East says. “She thinks they are a championship level team, title or bust.”

East agrees that the team has a lot of talent, but he hesitates a little bit when reflecting on Clark’s expectations. “I think that’s quite a high bar,” East says.

Later on, the two discuss another obvious factor in the Fever’s environment right now — all of this newness. “Their coaching staff is brand-spanking new,” East says. “Their front office is new. Like, everything is new.” But, as East elaborates, that’s not necessarily a bad thing at all. “It’s like, fresh for everybody,” he says. “That can help culturally.”


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Megdal and East end the show on a positive note. “This is by far the best Fever team I’ll have ever covered,” East says. “There’s a chance they’ll win more games than I saw for like, three or four seasons in a row. So that will be fun for me.”

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