Caitlin Clark opens up about injury-riddled season that limited Fever star to 13 games: 'Some hard days'
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White says there have been "no discussions" about Caitlin Clark’s availability for All-Star weekend following her latest injury.
Caitlin Clark opened up during her exit interview Thursday about the litany of lower-body injuries that limited the Indiana Fever star to just 13 games in her sophomore campaign.
Clark, 23, spoke to reporters after the Las Vegas Aces knocked the Fever out of the playoffs on Tuesday.
"I’ve been working really hard to get back to full health and I feel like, probably, over these last couple of weeks is when I’ve probably started feeling my best," Clark said via the New York Post.
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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) walks to the locker room at halftime during Game 1 of the first round of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs against the Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia, on Sept. 14, 2025. (Brett Davis/Imagn Images)
Clark initially hurt her left groin and quad. She came back to play after she recovered from those injuries, but sustained a right groin injury before the All-Star break.
On top of those injuries, Clark said she sustained a bone bruise in her left ankle while trying to ramp up in early August.
"My ankle didn’t allow me to really see where my groin was at," Clark said. "I just went to kind of make a move and, unfortunately, my ankle completely rolled all the way forward and probably one of the worst sprains I’ve dealt with."
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Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever walks on the court before the WNBA game against the Phoenix Mercury at PHX Arena on Sept. 2, 2025, in


