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New York – Caitlin Clark’s The status for the WNBA stars game remains undecided after the February guard of Indiana was discarded Wednesday night against New York’s freedom with an injury to groin.
The fever chief coach, Stephanie White, told journalists at a press conference prior to the game that Clark’s availability for the weekend of the stars has not been discussed, which will be presented by Fever In Gainbridge Fieldhouse as of Friday.

Caitlin Clark (22) of Indiana’s fever reacts to a possible injury with Aliyah Boston (7) during the second half against the Connecticut sun on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 in Boston. (Photo AP/Michael Dwyer)
Clark will compete in the 3 -point contest on Friday and will serve as a captain in the stars game on Saturday.
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“There is still no discussion about this weekend,” White said. “Images were made and, obviously, we are discarding it tonight, but there has been no discussion beyond tonight.”
Clark suffered an injury to the groin at the end of the fourth quarter of Indiana’s victory over the Sun Connecticut In Boston on Tuesday night. White said he didn’t believe it was a “reinocence.” Clark wasted time in May due to a quadruple lesion and was recently set aside for five games with a tension of the left groin.
“I am not really sure that it is a reset as much as a different type of injury. I often know when you are working with injuries in the groin and the quad and the hamstring and all those things, you only have that everyone is united, and it is not always one thing.”

Indiana’s fever guard, Caitlin Clark (22), speaks with the head of the fever of Indiana, Stephanie White, on Sunday, July 13, 2025, during a game in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (IMAGN)
The fever coach addresses the physicality addressed to Caitlin Clark after the last injury: ‘It is simply what it is’
White added that a “slow” approach to recover Clark on the court has always been the priority for the success of the team and for Clark in the long term. ”
“The general panorama is the most important: for its health and well -being, in the long term and for our team. And we have been very slow to ensure that every time he returns to be ready. Then, we will continue to address it like this. I mean, in the long term it is the most important thing.”

Indiana’s fever guard, Caitlin Clark, reacts at the bank after a play in recent seconds of a game against Connecticut Sun in TD Garden on July 15, 2025. (David Butler II/Imagn images)
White called the last update on Clark’s injury “day by day,” adding that he sees him as good news.
“I would have to ask the sports training staff. I mean, I consider it good news just because, for me, it is anything we are talking about day to day, it is always good news for me. So, but that is the point of view of the layman.”