Caitlin Clark Scores 10 in Return from Groin Injury
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Caitlin Clark's return from a groin strain was less than ideal for the Indiana Fever during Wednesday's 80-61 loss to the Golden State Valkyries, a discombobulation of sorts within a lineup that never seemed to be on the same page.
The Golden State Valkyries defeated the Indiana Fever for the second time this season on Wednesday in an 80-61 rout in Caitlin Clark’s return from injury. Clark
Schnell ranked Caitlin Clark fourth. Clark, of course, went on to win rookie of the year honors while reshaping the WNBA in just about every way. She has become her own economy, with TV ratings and sold-out arenas following her across the league.
Bluder's words perhaps take on more relevance now, nearly a month after Clark's latest dust-up with Connecticut Sun's Marina Mabrey. Clark's teammate, Sophie Cunningham, showed her willingness to defend Clark during a heated Fever-Sun contest that saw Clark get shoved to the ground and featured a chaotic end-of-game brawl.
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