
How to watch Caitlin Clark: TV, prediction for Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm on June 24
The Fever (6-7) have faltered in the fourth quarter of two straight games, falling to Golden State and Las Vegas. Caitlin Clark has slumped in that stretch, hitting 1-of-16 3-pointers. Indiana's bench has been outscored 63-17 in those games.
The Storm (9-5) have won three straight games, most recently over defending WNBA champion New York. Nneka Ogwumike has been on a tear, averaging 25.7 points during the winning streak.
Seattle has several Indiana links. Skylar Diggins-Smith was the 2009 Indiana Miss Basketball and a former Notre Dame star; Erica Wheeler and Katie Lou Samuelson played for the Fever, and Mackenzie Holmes was an Indiana All-American.
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Chloe Peterson's prediction: Storm 88-76
"The Storm have been firing on all cylinders, handing Minnesota its first loss of the season and taking down New York on Sunday. They have three players averaging 14 or more points per game — Skylar Diggins, Gabby Williams, and Nneka Ogwumike — and their bench has been productive.
"Indiana has led at halftime in its past two games, but seemed lethargic in the second half and unable to sustain those leads. Seattle is aggressive and high-energy, and Indiana may not be able to keep up."
10 p.m. ET Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.
TV: WTHR-13, NBA TV, with Pat Boylan (play-by-play) and Debbie Antonelli (analysis)
Streaming: Fubo (free trial)
Expanded lineup: Fever add games on FanDuel Sports Network
In eight games this season, Caitlin Clark averages 19.8 points, 40.6% shooting, 31.9% 3-pointers, 81.6% free throws, 9.0 assists, 1.4 steals, 5.6 turnovers.
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Fever: DeWanna Bonner (personal) is out.
Storm: Katie Lou Samuelson is out.
via BetMGM
Favorite: Storm by 2.5 points
Over/under: 165.5 total points
Moneyline: Fever +110, Storm -130
ESPN's matchup predictor gives the Storm a 64.1% chance of winning.
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Caitlin Clark progressing in recovery from groin injury, still not practicing
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White said Monday that All-Star guard Caitlin Clark is progressing from an injured right groin but still is not practicing. Clark has not played since suffering the injury in the final minute of an 85-77 victory over Connecticut on July 15. Team officials have already ruled her out of Tuesday's matchup against rookie Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings. There's still no timetable for when one of the league's most popular players could return. 'No return to practice, she's been able to get a little bit more of her full-court running with all of her body weight,' White said following practice. 'It's really building up from doing minimal to building some endurance to do longer periods of time. She's been able to do a little more on the court in terms of how she moves, but not into practice shape.' Clark began full-court running last week. Three different muscle injuries have forced Clark to miss 19 of 32 games. Indiana is 10-9 without Clark including a 6-2 mark over its last eight games — despite losing two more guards, Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald, with season-ending injuries. Colson suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee during last week's loss at Phoenix. McDonald will be out with a broken bone in her right foot, which happened in the same game. Yet with only nine active players and no true point guards, Indiana still managed to rout the rival Chicago Sky 92-70 on Saturday. The Fever signed Odyssey Sims to a hardship contract Sunday. Sims averaged 11.2 points, 3.8 assists and 2.5 rebounds during her 11-year career, which included an All-Star selection in 2019. Clark, last season's WNBA Rookie of the Year, was averaging 16.5 points, 8.8 assists and 5.0 rebounds before her latest injury. The Fever went all-in on putting a title-winning supporting cast around Clark during the offseason. And even with Clark out, Indiana is 18-14 and fifth in the league standings, close enough to still be in the mix for home-court advantage in the first round.


San Francisco Chronicle
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- San Francisco Chronicle
Caitlin Clark making progress in recovery from groin injury but still not practicing with Fever
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Yahoo
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- Yahoo
Caitlin Clark hasn't returned to practice from groin injury, Fever head coach Stephanie White says
Caitlin Clark has not returned to practice with the Indiana Fever as she attempts to return from a groin injury, head coach Stephanie White told reporters on Monday. "No return to practice," White responded to the Indianapolis Star's Chloe Peterson. "She's been able to get a little bit more of her full-court running with all her body weight. "It's really building up from doing minimal to then building some endurance, to do longer periods of time," White added. "She's been able to do a little more on the court in terms of how she moves, but not in practice yet." [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] White's remarks dispeled the notion that Clark could play in Tuesday's matchup with the Dallas Wings, despite the WNBA listing her as a "game-time decision." Subsequently, her status was changed to "out." Clark has not appeared in a game since July 15 and has missed the Fever's last 11 games, during which the team has compiled a 7-4 record. Overall, she has missed 19 of Indiana's 32 games this season, also sitting out with a quad strain earlier in the year. Additional injuries to Fever guards has compounded Clark's absence. Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald are now out for the season after getting hurt in Thursday's 95-60 loss to the Phoenix Mercury. Colson suffered a torn ACL in her left knee, while McDonald broke a bone in her right foot. That forced the team to sign Odyssey Sims to a hardship contract on Sunday. Amid the injuries, the Fever have dropped to 18-14, placing them fifth in the WNBA standings. That would still put Indiana in the WNBA playoffs, but how far could the team advance in the postseason with their guard depth decimated and their star player sidelined? Clark explained the frustration of dealing with multiple injuries while appearing on Sue Bird's "Bird's Eye View" podcast last week. "As an athlete, you're like, I don't wanna be soft, Clark said. "So I think that's been the hardest part, the stop-and-go of everything. "With the type of injuries I've dealt with, there's no real [timeline]," she added "It's like, 'How do you feel?' Even when I have been back, I don't know how I'm gonna feel the next day after playing." However, based on White's comments, it doesn't sound like Clark's return is imminent. The Fever have 12 games remaining on their schedule, and Clark could certainly have an impact on their playoff performance. Yet rushing her back into the lineup if she's not fully healthy or her conditioning is subpar would be risky with few short-term benefits.