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Caitlin Clark has missed the last month of on-court action since suffering a groin injury against the Connecticut Sun on July 15. On Sunday, the Indiana Fever point guard will miss her 13th consecutive game.
Indiana Fever fans are fed up and want answers after conflicting reports on Caitlin Clark's injury status have surfaced.
Two-time All-Star guard Caitlin Clark has missed another practice with her injured right groin and coach Stephanie White still does not have a timetable for her star’s return.
Officially, the Fever continues to hold out hope that superstar point guard Caitlin Clark will return to the lineup this season. But for the past month, Clark has been nursing a right groin injury that ruled her out of the All-Star Game in Indianapolis and has cost her the past 13 Fever games.
Clark hasn't played since July 15 as she has dealt with a groin injury. She has been sidelined for the last 13 games, and her entire season has been beset by injuries. The 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year has only played in 13 of of Indiana's 35 games this season.
Caitlin Clark has not played for the Indiana Fever since suffering a groin injury on July 15, but that's apparently not the only injury she's dealing with. During a workout in Phoenix on August 7, Clark tweaked her ankle, according to Scott Agness of the Fieldhouse Files, adding to her injury-riddled sophomore season.
According to Scott Agness, Clark tweaked her left ankle in a workout in Phoenix, which was later described as a bone bruise. According to a later report from Indiana Fever reporter Chloe Peterson, Caitlin Clark’s ankle injury would not have extended her timetable for return regarding her groin injury.
On Wednesday—as Indiana fans coped with a season-ending injury to guard Sophie Cunningham—the Fever faithful received still more Clark injury news. Clark suffered a mild bone bruise to her left ankle on Aug. 7, according to a Wednesday afternoon report from Chloe Peterson of the Indianapolis Star.
The WNBA set a new regular-season attendance record on Friday, reaching the 2.43 million mark, per Colin Salao of Front Office Sports. The previous record was 2,364,736 fans back in 2002.
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White didn't have much of an update regarding Caitlin Clark's potential return.
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