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Caitlin Clark is expected to put a highly anticipated return to WNBA hardwood, when Indiana fever will hold an unmatched New York freedom on Saturday afternoon.
Clark strained the four-headed feverish loss of 90-88 losses on Liberty on May 24, and was initially predicted to miss two weeks. She has been left for five games within three weeks.
But it does not seem that Clark’s shooting skills diminished in her time away from competition.
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Indiana fever guard Kucklin Klark against Dallas’ wings in the second half in Indianapolis on September 15, 2024. (Around Photo/Michael Conrooy, File)
Shortly after the fever announced that Klark was allowed to play this weekend, the team shared a video of the 2024 WNBA’s annual newcomer, outing the shot from the team logo on Friday’s pre -studded HalfCourt competition.
“CC turned on,” the team wrote to X.
Clark celebrated by rocking a practice shirt in the air and joking, asking his Indiana teammates to “cry about it”.
Fever, Sky Matchup attracts great spectators as wounded Knight Clarks cheering from the sidelines
The fever guard also showed the cash prize she won.
Indiana fever guard Kucky Clark (22) shoots as the Dallas wing “Jacy Sheldon” (4) and Natasha Howard, on the right, in the first half of September 1, 2024 will defend in Arlington, Texas. (Around Photo/Tony Gutierrezs)
While the fever gave Clark’s green light to return to action on Saturday, it is still unclear how much play time she will get. Clark told reporters that she had returned from injury in recent weeks.
“It’s definitely a process,” She saidIn the area “I think the hardest thing is when you feel really good, and it’s just a process that works again to get up and down and get there with your teammates.
Indiana fever guard Kucklin Clark applaud his teammates against the Chicago Heaven in the United Center in Chicago, June 7, 2025. (Kamil Krzaczynski/Imagn Images)
In Instagram entry On Friday, the fever wrote: “She’s back … Knight Clark is ready to play tomorrow against New York.”
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Fever, head coach Stephanie White said the team was ready to start “backing back” on Monday, but she didn’t say Klark’s cleans of basketball activities. White added on Thursday that Clark and Sofia Kunningham, which has been aside since May 30, had “limited” repetitions during practice.
Clark averages 19 points, 9.3 assists and six rebounds this season.
Fox News Paulina Dedaj participated in this report.
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