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Kate Rinklerk She may not be able to offer her basketball stuff and may be offering her babysitting services.
Clark was seen carrying toddlers around CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore Wednesday night. Clark was not active In an Indiana Fever match against the Washington mystic, when she sat with a quad injury.

Indiana Feverguard Kate Rinklerk (#22) sits on the bench before a match against the Washington Mystics at the Entertainment & Sports Arena. (Emily Face Morgan Imai Muggle image)
Video of Clark carrying a child was posted on social media by Yahoo Sports.
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Reported by Sports Illustrated The sons of Karima Christmas Kelly and Austin Kelly, the sons of an assistant coach in Indiana.
Clark’s fever was defeated by the mystic in her absence.
The team announced Monday that Clark will miss at least two weeks with a quad issue. But Fever head coach Stephanie White said Clark has a silver lining that he can’t play.
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Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklerk, #22 will face the Dallas Wings in the second half of the WNBA Basketball Games held in Indianapolis on September 15, 2024. (AP photo/Michael Conroy, File)
“I think it’s a great opportunity for Caitlyn to watch games from his side, grow up with a coaching-like mindset and see some of the different things he may be talking about in the film. CBS Sports.
“As the player you see [the game] From a micro perspective, and when you are on the sidelines, and when you see it as a whole, you can see it in a different way than the macro perspective. I think it gives her a unique perspective, and she will come back better, and it helps us get better.
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Indiana Feverguard’s Kate Linklark speaks with a judgement with the Washington Mystics at the Entertainment & Sports Arena after the second quarter. (Emily Face Morgan Imai Muggle image)
“It’s great to grow when you’re on the floor, but when you’re not on the floor you can see the game on many different levels,” White added. “When you’re on the floor, you see it on one or two levels, and you often [equate] It’s about being in the coach’s way of thinking that comes from the coach’s perspective. Hearing our conversations with us, whether it’s real or on the sidelines, what our emphasis is, what we’re looking for, and you look at it from a different perspective. ”
Clark goes out for the team’s upcoming games Connecticut Sun And Chicago Sky. Clark will first return on June 10th, on the path to Atlanta’s dreams.
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