Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark will miss at least two weeks of action due to a left quadriceps strain, the team announced. Clark suffered the injury during Saturday’s game against the New York Liberty, and further evaluation will determine the exact extent of her availability.
Clark informed the team of pain in her leg after Saturday’s game, leading to an MRI that confirmed the left quad strain. This is a new injury, unrelated to the left leg issue she experienced during the preseason. Coach Stephanie White emphasized a cautious approach to Clark’s recovery, prioritizing her long-term health.
Clark’s absence will be significant, as she averages 19 points, 6 rebounds, and 9.3 assists per game this season. The Fever are set to play the Washington Mystics and Connecticut Sun in the next two weeks, and Clark’s potential return date is estimated to be around June 10, when the team faces the Atlanta Dream.
Fever coach Stephanie White stressed the importance of handling Clark’s injury with caution, considering her crucial role in the team’s success. White encouraged Clark to take her time and focus on a full recovery.
Clark has been impressive this season, with her first four starts being “must-see TV.” She posted a triple-double in a matchup against the Chicago Sky and has shown exceptional skill, making her absence a notable blow to the Fever.
The Fever will continue to monitor Clark’s progress and provide updates after re-evaluation. With Clark out, the team will rely on other players to step up and fill the void. The Fever’s next games are against the Washington Mystics and the Connecticut Sun.