Fever Announce Caitlin Clark's Status For 'Stranger Things' Game vs. Aces
The Indiana Fever are once again partnering with the hit show "Stranger Things" on themed uniforms for Thursday night's game vs. the Las Vegas Aces. But the biggest question is will Caitlin Clark even get to wear them?
As the 23-year-old superstar continues to nurse the groin injury that kept her out of this year's All-Star festivities, it sounds like her absence from the Fever lineup is going to continue for at least another game.
"No surprise, but Caitlin Clark (right groin) is officially ruled out for Thursday vs Aces," Indiana beat writer Scott Agness reported. Adding, "The team didn't practice today, but held film + treatment."
The Fever first debuted the special edition uniforms referencing the Hawkins, IN-based sci-fi thriller back in 2021 and they've quickly become a favorite among fans.
"This jersey represents the fierce spirit of our team and the fearless energy of Stranger Things – two forces that never back down," the team said in a statement. "As we celebrate our team and the cultural phenomenon that is Stranger Things, we're thrilled to bring back this awesome collaboration with Netflix."
Indiana will reintroduce the jerseys for the first time this week before bringing them out again:
July 30 vs. Phoenix
August 9 vs. Chicago
August 12 vs. Dallas
August 26 vs. Seattle
August 29 at Los Angeles
September 9 vs. Minnesota
The fifth and final season of "Stranger Things" begins with four episodes this November before three more premiere on Christmas Day and the finale releases on Dec. 31.Fever Announce Caitlin Clark's Status For 'Stranger Things' Game vs. Aces first appeared on The Spun on Jul 23, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 23, 2025, where it first appeared.
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