
Caitlin Clark still has no timetable for return following further medical evaluation this week
No further injuries were discovered during this week's evaluations.
Clark has missed three games — including last weekend's WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis — since injuring her right groin July 15 against the Connecticut Sun. She traveled with her team to New York for their loss to the Liberty on Tuesday night.

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