The WNBA’s first All‑Star Recreation in Indianapolis isn’t going to function its greatest draw in any case. Caitlin Clark, the league’s breakout star, introduced she’ll skip each the three‑Level Contest and the primary All‑Star Recreation as a result of a lingering groin harm that flared up throughout Tuesday’s matchup.
Clark launched an announcement expressing her disappointment. She gave followers hope, saying she’ll be courtside at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and even aiding Coach Sandy Brondello—however her playtime is off the desk. This harm sidelined her earlier within the season, with a number of missed video games in June. She briefly returned final week however clearly felt ache within the last stretch of Tuesday’s recreation, forcing her out of the Fever’s first half finale on Wednesday.
This marks a rocky 12 months for Clark on the court docket. She’s battling a league-high 5.1 turnovers per recreation and her scoring numbers have dipped considerably from her historic rookie 12 months. But she nonetheless led the All‑Star voting and is indisputably the WNBA’s premier attraction. Her absence at this marquee occasion undercuts an enormous second for the league and town internet hosting it.
Staff Clark will nonetheless tackle Staff Collier this Saturday. The workforce’s lineup has already been hit by ahead Satou Sabally’s ankle harm. Present starters embody A’ja Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu, and Aliyah Boston, leaving them shorthanded with out their namesake chief.
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