Caitlin Clark out of WNBA All-Star game
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The Fever shared a formal statement from Clark on Instagram in which she expressed her deep gratitude to the Indianapolis Host Committee and all who “put endless work in over the past year” to stage All-Star Weekend, while revealing she must “rest my body” and will not participate in the 3-Point Contest or the All-Star Game.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever take on Breanna Stewart and the New York Liberty in this WNBA matchup on Wednesday night.
Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark announced on Thursday that the right groin injury that she suffered in Tuesday's win over the Connecticut Sun will force her to miss Friday's WNBA 3-Point Contest and Saturday's All-Star Game.
Former Los Angeles Sparks star Lisa Leslie knows a thing or two about what Clark is going through. The Basketball Hall of Famer dealt with a groin injury in 2006. At halftime of Fever vs. Liberty, Leslie opened up about Clark’s latest setback, revealing everything she had to go through.
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Grace Berger played five seasons for the Hoosiers and two for the Fever. This is her third WNBA team this season.
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