Indiana Fever fuelling Caitlin Clark injury theory
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Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White didn't have much of an update regarding Caitlin Clark's potential return.
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Rachel DeMita, a former Big 3 league reporter and basketball media figure, has made headlines with a strong prediction about Clark. On her podcast, “Courtside Club,” DeMita said at least three times that Clark will not return for the rest of the WNBA season. Her exact words:
The team said they signed guard Shey Peddy to a seven-day hardship contract "in a corresponding move" to deal with Cunningham's injury. Star Fever player Caitlin Clark is also still dealing with a groin injury and has missed 22 games this season.
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham squashes any rumor that Caitlin Clark is faking an injury to realign her mental.
With three impact players out for the season and Caitlin Clark still on the mend with a prolonged groin ... "Yeah, it's close, you have to remember she would be playing if she wasn't in the WNBA right now. At this level, with how deep and how good people ...
Caitlin Clark has Sophie Cunningham's back this time around.
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Sophie Cunningham, Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald are out for the season, while Caitlin Clark has missed 13 straight games with a groin injury.