
BREAKING NEWS Caitlin Clark suffers huge injury blow in devastating news for WNBA
The news will come as a devastating blow to the WNBA, whose ratings are dependent on a fit and healthy Clark - the biggest name in the league.
The Fever are four games into the new season and Clark has been at the heart of the action, already becoming embroiled the next chapter of her rivalry with Angel Reese.
That will be put on hold for now, though, with Clark likely to miss at least four games - including the next showdown with Reese in Chicago on June 7.
Indiana next play on Wednesday against the Mystics, before hosting the Sun and Mystics. They are then on the road at the Sky, before Caitlin's potential return on June 10 against Atlanta Dream.
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