
When will Caitlin Clark be back in action? Big update on Indiana Fever star's injury as she misses 7th straight game
The team further stated that Clark will "continue working with the medical team on her recovery and rehabilitation, with the priority on her long-term health and well-being," according to CBS Sports.
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After the match on Sunday, the Fever are set to resume their four-game road trip to begin August with matchups against the Los Angeles Sparks and Phoenix Mercury. It's unclear if Clark will be cleared while they're away from home.
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Caitlin Clark's sophomore campaign derailed by injuries
Following a historic Rookie of the Year season, Clark's sophomore campaign has been badly affected due to injuries. She only managed to appear in 13 games due to a left quad strain that kept her out for three weeks, a left groin injury that sidelined her for two weeks, and now a right groin injury. She also missed out on the Commissioner's Cup championship and All-Star weekend in her adopted home city of Indianapolis.
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Speaking to Glamour over All-Star weekend, Clark said, "This is the first time I haven't felt like a young body that can run around and sprint every day and just continue to do that." "Being a professional athlete, you really have to take care of both your body and your mind; it's been a journey learning about that."
Clark has made just 7 of 49 three-point attempts over her last seven games and has gone without a three in three different matchups. This season, she's shooting 36.7% from the field and just 27.9% from beyond the arc. Despite her shooting struggles, Clark is still averaging 16.5 points, 5 rebounds, and 8.8 assists per game, ranking second in the league.
The 16-12 Fever struggled when Clark was out earlier in the season, but they've now won four straight games without her, going into Sunday, moving up to fifth place in the standings.
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