The Indiana Fever began their season with high hopes, led by their rising star in her second year, Caitlin Clark. Currently, the Fever hold third place in the Eastern Conference and rank seventh overall in the WNBA, trailing behind the undefeated New York Freedom and the East Atlanta team.
The team’s momentum often depends on Clark’s presence, and they have faced challenges during her injury absence. Although sidelined due to injury, Clark’s recent visit to Chicago inspired the team, which went on to secure a commanding 79-52 victory over the Chicago Sky. While Clark couldn’t play, she contributed by capturing moments of the game and her recovery through photography, using WNBA photographer Bri Rooker’s camera.
Rooker shared some of Clark’s unedited photos of the Chicago skyline, expressing admiration for Clark’s modesty. Clark responded on social media, describing the images as “not scary.”
Before her injury, Clark was progressing impressively in her sophomore WNBA season, leading the Fever in points and assists, with averages of 19.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 9.3 assists per game.
Meanwhile, Kate Rinklerk, another key player for the Fever, has missed four consecutive games but is expected to potentially return for Tuesday’s game against the Atlanta Dream. If Rinklerk is unable to play, Clark might make her comeback on Saturday against the New York Liberty.
This news was originally reported by Athlon Sports on June 9, 2025.
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Fan Take: Caitlin Clark’s injury and inspiring involvement from the sidelines highlight her vital role to the Indiana Fever and the excitement she brings to the WNBA. Her swift recovery and return to the court could shift the competitive balance this season, making her a player to watch for fans and an important figure for the league’s growing appeal.