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Caitlin Clark injury update: Fever star (groin) questionable for WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship

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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was officially listed on Tuesday for the commissioner’s cup championship match with a left groin injury. The fever, which is in the championship for the first time in the history of the franchise, may have to face the title champion Minnesota Lynx without their best player.

“We still don’t know [if Clark will play]. This is a daily thing, “fever coach Stephanie White told training on Monday.” I did things in training today, assuring us that we have no setbacks. We must be intelligent on this subject. We will assess tomorrow morning in Shootarrand. “”

Clark spoke for the last time on Sunday after training and told journalists that she felt “good” and would take things “day by day”.

“Do my best to put me in position to play the next game every time,” said Clark. “It’s always my goal is to be available for the next match. Doing everything I can with medical staff to be able to get my body to be able to do it. But yes, I feel good and I am right by day.”

Clark has not played since June 24, when she was held at six points in the season in a victory against the storm of Seattle. In the last seconds of this competition, Clark took an clumsy fall. Before their next match against the Los Angeles Sparks on Thursday, the team announced that Clark would not play due to an injury to the groin. Friday, she also made sure against the overall choice n ° 1 of Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings.

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This is the second injury that Clark has treated this season. The Memorial Day, it was diagnosed with a left quadruple tension which finally prevented it from leaving for three weeks. All in all, Clark missed seven of the 16 games of fever this season. They have 3-4 without her and 5-4 when she plays.

Before this season, Clark had not missed a match since high school. Before opposing the defeat of the fever against the mystics of Washington on May 28, she had played in 185 consecutive games dating from her first year at Iowa University.

The fever would like Clark to come back to the Commissioner’s Cup championship, and everyone in the League office surely crosses the fingers she will be available for the renowned event.



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