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Caitlin Clark’s All-Star Teammate Makes Big Career Decision on Thursday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The first half of the 2025 WNBA season is officially a thing of the past, and teams will get some time off before resuming play within the next week. However, some of the league's best will take part in All-Star weekend.
Will Caitlin Clark play in the WNBA All-Star Game this weekend? The Indiana Fever provided an update on her injury status and how she will participate
The league’s marquee star couldn’t participate on the court but that didn’t impede the good vibes on display at the first night of All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis.
Indiana Fever GM Sends Message After Big Caitlin Clark News Emerges originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever have won three of their last four games, riding the success of their All-Star core with Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell.
Indiana Fever's Kelsey Mitchell spoke on the treatment of Chicago Sky star Angel Reese, urging fans to see WNBA players as humans.
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Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark is one of the most popular names in basketball right now, but even she has felt star stuck by other athletes. On Friday, during a podcast ap
Caitlin Clark's All-Star Teammate Elects to Sit Out of Saturday's Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Despite missing 11 games for the Indiana Fever during the 2025 WNBA season, point guard Caitlin Clark was named an All-Star for the second time in her two-year career.
Caitlin Clark bounced a ball, joined a team huddle and gave one of her All-Star teammate’s shots a playful thumbs down before gingerly lobbing her own half-court heave Friday.
Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu shared some kind words toward Caitlin Clark, who will not be competing in the WNBA three-point contest or All-Star Game this weekend as she deals with a groin injury. This is just the latest absence for Clark. She has been unable to regularly stay on the court this season due to lingering injuries.
Reeve's tweet came into sharp focus as the Olympics neared. Reeve, the head coach of the U.S. women's national team, was queried relentlessly about Clark's Olympic prospects. Minnesota's boss was complimentary of her skillset and contribution to the sport's growth, but she was noncommittal about Clark's chances of landing on the roster.