
Uncertainty continues for Fever and Caitlin Clark as her healthy teammates carry their playoff hopes
Then the two-time All-Star got hurt again in the final minute of last Tuesday's game at Connecticut. Indiana lost by double digits the next night to defending champion New York.

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