Caitlin Clark out indefinitely as WNBA’s second half heats up

After Caitlin Clark’s impressive debut season in the WNBA resulted in her being named Rookie of the Year, the Indiana Fever standout has encountered setbacks in her second season due to injuries.

The Fever faced the Aces in Las Vegas but Clark was sidelined due to a groin injury.

Clark seemingly suffered the injury during a game against the Connecticut Sun on July 15.

The Fever provided an update on Clark’s condition, stating that no additional injuries were discovered in recent medical evaluations. Clark will continue to work with the team’s medical staff on her recovery.

The team did not provide a timetable for Clark’s return, as the star guard continues to recover from her injury setback.

Clark has missed several games this season due to injuries, affecting the Fever’s performance on the court.

Despite her challenges this season, Clark remains optimistic about her recovery and the importance of taking care of her body and mind as a professional athlete.

Clark’s absence has been felt by the Fever, who have struggled in games without her on the court.

Clark, a two-time WNBA All-Star, missed this year’s All-Star game due to injury but remains a key player for the Fever when healthy.

While Clark has faced shooting struggles this season, her strong start and overall performance have been crucial for the Fever’s success.

As the Fever continue to strive for victories, Clark’s recovery and return to the court will be eagerly anticipated by fans and teammates alike.

Chantz Martin is a sports writer for Fox News Digital.