Caitlin Clark Injury Update: Fever vs Sky - What You Need to Know

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The Indiana Fever will face the Chicago Sky for the second time this season, but superstar Caitlin Clark will be sidelined due to a left quad strain. This is a major blow for the Fever, as Clark has been a key player for them this season.

Caitlin Clark's Injury: The Details

Clark suffered the injury during the Fever's 90-88 loss to the New York Liberty on May 24th. She's already missed three games, and this will be her fourth. Fever fans are naturally concerned, but Clark remains optimistic about her teammates.

When Will Caitlin Clark Return?

Clark stated she will miss the game against the Sky this weekend. Her return is being treated as a day-by-day situation after that. She mentioned she's made good progress and feels positive, but she's not planning to rush back until she's fully recovered. She'll be re-evaluated after this weekend to determine a more precise return date.

"I've never been a patient person my entire life, so this is definitely testing me a little bit," Clark said. "I think it's gonna be really good for me. I just tried to approach it in the best way I possibly can. I can't change it, but yeah, I think my patience has definitely grown a lot.”

How Has the Fever Fared Without Clark?

The Fever have a 1-2 record in the three games Clark has missed. Currently, they are in seventh place with a 3-4 record. The team will need to step up in her absence to maintain their position in the league.

Key Takeaways:

  • Caitlin Clark will miss the Fever vs. Sky game due to a left quad strain.
  • She suffered the injury on May 24th against the New York Liberty.
  • Her return is being evaluated on a day-by-day basis after this weekend.
  • The Fever are 1-2 without Clark and are currently 3-4 for the season.

Stay tuned to newsrpt.com for further updates on Caitlin Clark's injury and the Indiana Fever's performance.

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