Caitlin Clark Addresses Leg Sleeve After Injury Scare in Fever Preseason
Summary
Caitlin Clark, a star player for the Indiana Fever in the WNBA, returned to play after missing most of last season due to a right groin injury. She recently wore a leg brace during practice but showed no serious injury during preseason games. The Fever hope she stays healthy to help the team compete for the championship.Key Facts
- Caitlin Clark missed most of last WNBA season due to a right groin injury.
- She returned to play with Team USA and earned MVP honors in the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Qualifying.
- Clark recently wore a leg brace in practice, causing some concerns, but no serious injury was reported.
- In the Fever’s first preseason game, Clark scored 7 points; in the second, she improved to 21 points.
- Clark limped after a foul in the second preseason game but no major injury was confirmed.
- The Indiana Fever won their first preseason game and lost the second.
- The Fever retained key players Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham, with Cunningham also coming back from injury.
- The team signed All-Star Aliyah Boston and drafted rookie Raven Johnson to strengthen the roster.
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