Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are accustomed to being zeroed in on.Since arriving as one of the WNBA’s pre-eminent stars, Clark has had a 24/7 microscope trained on her. How she’s living up to the hype, rivalries and her health are constant topics for discussion in the mainstream sports landscape.But three years into Clark’s pro career, she’s seemingly still getting used to the degree to which everything she does has the potential to become a viral moment ripe for speculation and even overanalysis.A sideline spat with coach Stephanie White during a timeout in Saturday’s loss to the Portland Fire became a widely circulated video on social media, which gave way to enough fodder for fake social media reports that White had been fired, going far and wide enough that Skip Bayless fell victim.There is no validity to any report that White’s job is in question, multiple sources across the league, including one with direct knowledge of the situation, told The Athletic. And the shared belief from league sources validates Clark and White’s assertion that this type of exchange is not atypical between a player and coach in the heat of competition.However, the visible tension between Clark and White in that moment was enough to bring their pairing into question, though they defended their relationship and blamed media misinterpretation after practice this week.“Steph has my back more than anybody,” Clark said.White said of Clark: “I ride with her.”