Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark will, unfortunately, be out for at least two weeks with a quad injury.
Clark, one of the top players in the WNBA, was enjoying plenty of success early on for her new look Fever squad, a team that looks to have a chance to win a championship if they can get past the New York Liberty and others when it matters most.
In her first four games, Clark was spectacular, averaging 19.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 9.3 assists.
While quad injuries are never ideal, a recent video has surfaced on the internet suggesting that Clark isn't in as bad of a spot as one would think.
She was seen hitting corner threes, not missing as usual.
Caitlin Clark with some corner 3s. Accuracy is there minus a healthy quad. pic.twitter.com/dSvy161NBE
— Tony East (@TonyREast) May 27, 2025
The Fever losing her for two weeks isn’t ideal either, as the team relies on her to run the offense, but it’s good to see her get some shots up.
With the additions they've made in the offseason and other players they've already had, Clark will have an opportunity to sit back and hope that things go as planned.
According to head coach Stephanie White, this could be beneficial for all parties involved, as Clark will now view the game from a different perspective.
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"I think it's a great opportunity for Caitlin to watch the game from the sideline, to grow in a coaching kind of mindset and see some different things that we might be talking about on film, addressing in practice, to see it develop in live action," White said, via CBS Sports.
"As players you see [the game] in a micro viewpoint, and when you're on the sideline, and you're watching it as a whole, you get to see it a different way from a macro viewpoint. I think it's gonna give her a unique perspective, and she's gonna come back better, and it's gonna help us be better."
Hopefully, she'll be back soon, and WNBA fans will get to watch the electric guard.