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Caitlyn Clark is expected to make her The long-awaited return On WNBA hardwoods when Indiana Fever hosts an undefeated New York Liberty Saturday afternoon.
Clark strained his quadriceps during a 90-88 loss of fever Freedom On May 24th, it was initially predicted that he would miss two weeks. She avoids five games in the course of three weeks.
However, Clark’s shooting skills do not appear to have diminished while he was away from the competition.
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Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklark was hostile against the Dallas wings in the second half of Indianapolis on September 15, 2024. (AP photo/Michael Conroy, File)
The team shared a 2024 video shortly after Fever announced that Clark had been cleared for play this weekend WNBA Rookie This year, shots will be ejected from the team’s logo at the pre-game half-court contest on Friday.
“CC has been locked up,” the team wrote to X.
Clark celebrated by swinging his training jersey into the air and jokingly instructed his Indiana teammates to “cry.”
Fever, Sky Matchup captivates a big audience as the cheers of injured Kate Linklark.
Feverguard also showed off the bounty she won.

Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklerk (22) will be filming on September 1, 2024 in Arlington, Texas as Jacee Sheldon (4) and Natasha Howard of the Dallas Wings on September 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
The fever gave Clark a green light to return to action on Saturday, but it remains unclear how much play time she will get. Clark told reporters he has returned from injuries over the past few weeks.
“It was definitely a process.” She said. “The most difficult thing is when you really feel good and it’s the process of actually getting yourself back to get up and going with your teammates… I’m very excited.

Indiana Feverguard Kate Linklark praises his teammates in the first half against Chicago Sky at Chicago United Center on June 7, 2025. (Kamil Krzaczynski/Imagn Images)
in Instagram posts On Friday, Fever wrote, “She’s back… Caitlyn Clark is ready to play New York tomorrow.”
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Fever head coach Stephanie White said Monday that the team is ready to start a “backup” but she didn’t say whether Clark was cleared for basketball activities. White added Thursday that Clark and Sophie Cunningham, who have been on the sidelines since May 30, had “limited” reps during practice.
Clark averaged 19 points, 9.3 assists and six rebounds in four games this season.
Paulina Dedaj of Fox News contributed to this report.
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