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Caitlin Clark gave a two-week schedule for limb injury and would not be rewarded in advance.
Clarke will miss his fourth straight game in the highly anticipated showdown between Indiana Heat and Chicago Sky.
"I'm going to miss this weekend's game, but after that, I'm looking at how I feel every day, just turn to the medical staff and their thoughts," Clark told reporters via ESPN on Thursday. I feel like I've made a lot of progress, it feels good, and I'm not rushing to come back. It's just not worth it. But after this weekend, I will reevaluate and we will have a better understanding of when we will be back. ”
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Indiana fever guard Caitlin Clark played against Washington Mystics at Entertainment & Sports Arena for some time in the first half. (Emily Faith Morgan-Imagn image)
The first game between Indiana and Chicago had some fireworks and Clark Reese blatantly fouled. Reese exceptions, which must be separated when Clark sags.
While Clark certainly wanted to get up on this floor, the damage was too tricky to take further risks.
"It's a type of injury, like I don't know, when I wake up, I feel different than the day before," Clark said.
She added that she could return on Tuesday against Atlanta Dreams – their next opponent will be defending champion Liberty, New York, who was injured on Saturday.
Indiana fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) and Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) shake hands before the Gainbridge Fieldhouse game. (Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn image)
Caitlin Clark
Clark admitted that the injury was "test (her patience)" but she tried to use her own injury by learning off the field - head coach Stephanie White wanted her to do it.
“It taught me a lot,” Clark said. “I’ve never been to that location because I’ve actually watched from the bench for a long time…it’s the same as you turn on the TV and watch the NBA or watch other WNBA games – it’s the best way to learn basketball, just watch and absorb it, and it’s the same when I’m not active.”
Caitlin Clark, a fever in Indiana, inserted the ball into the ball in a May 24, 2025 against New York Free Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. (AJ Mast/nbae via Getty Image)
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In four games this season, Clark averaged 19.0 points, 9.3 assists and 6.0 rebounds per game. She has triple-double and doubles this season.
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