Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham called "bulls--t" on the idea that the team or WNBA is being purposefully deceptive over the injury to star Caitlin Clark.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark suffered a bone bruise on her left ankle during a workout earlier this month, a source confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday. Clark has since been rehabbing the ankle concurrently with the right groin injury that has sidelined her for the past month-plus of the WNBA season.
From the moment she stepped onto the court in the 2024 WNBA season, Caitlin Clark took the basketball world by storm. People couldn’t get enough and the league
Sophie Cunningham's season-ending knee injury left a void for an experienced ballhandler and the Fever signed veteran Shey Peddy to fill that hole.
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.
On Wednesday, Fieldhouse Files’ Scott Agness reported that Clark had “tweaked” her left ankle during a workout in Phoenix. As confirmed by Chole Peterson of the Indy Star, the injury was a “very mild” bone bruise and won’t affect her timeline as she is still working on recovering from a right groin injury.
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.