Caitlin Clark Will be missed for the rest of the WNBA season July groin injury.
“I had hoped to share a better update, but I’m not going to go back to the season,” Clark, 23, said. Instagram Later on Thursday, September 4, along with black and white photos of her and her teammates. “I spent hours every day in the gym, and a peculiar goal was to get back there, the word of disappointment wasn’t big enough to describe how I felt.”
The Indiana Heat’s point guard continued: “I want to thank everyone who supports me in all the uncertainty. It’s incredibly frustrating, but even at the downside, there are great ways. The fans continue to show up for the way I show up, and for my fever, bringing me so much joy and important perspective. I’m getting stronger for this team this year.”
“It’s time to end the season and win the playoffs,” Clark concluded.
Clark hasn’t seen it on the court since July 15, when she suffered the right groin injury in the final moments of a fever game against the Connecticut Suns ESPN.
In a joint post shared by the July 17 fever and WNBA Instagram account, Clark Confirmed She will have to compete in the WNBA All-Star Game and three-pointers at the same time.
“I’m excited to host the WNBA All-Star Game this weekend, and I’m so excited,” she said in a statement. “I want to thank the Indianapolis host committee and all the people who have worked endlessly over the past year for bringing this event together. I know it will be the best All-Star to date.”
She added: “I feel very sad and disappointed and said I can’t play in the 3-point competition or the All-Star game. I have to rest my body. I’ll still be in all the moves at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and I look forward to helping Sandy help Sandy [Brondello] Guide our team to victory. ”
Several of Clark’s hot teammates commented on Thursday’s Instagram post to send her good wishes in disappointing news as she won’t be back in court this season.
“2026 will be the best season yet.” Lexie Hull.
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