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After missing the last 5 games, Kate Rinklerk He appears in Cusp, who returns to court for Indiana Fever.
Head coach Stephanie White told reporters Tuesday that he hopes the Star Point Guard will be able to play. Golden State Valkyrie Wednesday night at home.
“I expect her to be available if there is no set-up after today,” White said.
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Indiana Feverguard Kate Rinklark smiles as he turns to the team bench after making a pass to the basket that led to a score in the second half of a WNBA basketball game against the Dallas Wings in Arlington, Texas on Sunday, September 1, 2024. (Photo by Tony Gutierrez/AP)
Clark admitted it was difficult for the team to see the team from the sideline, so he enjoyed full practice with his teammates on Monday.
“Yeah, I think it would be better to go back there and enter the flow of playing with my teammates again,” she said. “Hopefully it’s fun to get back there and feel things again.”
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The question is what White will do with regard to Clark’s minutes if Clark is actually available Tuesday night.
Clark has noticed in the past that she doesn’t like limiting minutes when she’s healthy enough to play. But she understands that White has to do her job. Fever Get victory.
“I don’t know the type of minutes I’m trying to get and what it looks like, but I just compete and play hard,” Clark said. “This will be a constantly moving team, so be careful and active, bringing energy, you will sit for a few weeks.

Indiana Feverguard’s Kate Rinklerk (22) reacts after a basketball to Atlanta’s dreams in the first half at State Farm Arena. (Brett Davis/Imagn Images)
Clark added that if she plays, she wants a “decent amount” in “upper 20s” if possible.
“It depends on how I feel, how the game goes and what the team needs,” she said.
This season, Clark’s latest absence has brought his fever to 3-2. She missed five games early in the year due to left quad tension.
White discussed what her team looked like since Clark, who attacks normally flee when she was in court.

Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklerk (22) dribbles the ball into the second half of a WNBA basketball game against the Las Vegas Ace at the T-Mobile Arena. (Lucas Peltier/Imagn image)
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“First and foremost, our defensive energy and effort were really good,” she said. “We’ve really enjoyed the majority of our mobility, activity levels and ability to carry out schemes. It’s defensively versatile and the way the ball moves offensive. I love the touching of multiple players.
In the nine games she played this season, Clark averages 18.2 points, 8.9 assists and five rebounds per game.
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